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Koji Wada Pink Nepthea, So Cal SOLD

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I have a really nice frag of Koji Wada Pink Nepthea for sale. This will grow into a nice piece as there are lots of branches. Mother colony came from Unique Corals.

Pick up in Upland, CA (near 10 fwy) $80

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I have a really nice frag of Koji Wada Pink Nepthea for sale. This will grow into a nice piece as there are lots of branches. Mother colony came from Unique Corals.

Pick up in Upland, CA (near 10 fwy) $100

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Nice one! How did you get it to stick to the plug?
 
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Nice one! How did you get it to stick to the plug?
It wasn't easy, these like to detach. I'm still finding the best way... but gluing it to the plug from the sides and allowing the stalk to make contact with the plug seemed to help. It won't want to attach itself to glue.
 

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In my experience with fragging these, a loose rubber band attached to a plug will work, but the way that works best for me is using a needle with either string or fishing line and tying it horizontally and vertically on a frag plug. I do it about an inch to half an inch above the bottom of the frag. You can also leave it in a container of small rubble and it'll attach in about a week
 

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