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Cutting frags is the easy part, mounting them is where it can get tricky!
Depending on what type of coral frag you're trying to attach/mount the process can be very easy or very hard! For example acropora for the most part can be pretty easy unless it's a green slimer you're trying to attach! Soft corals can be pretty easy, unless it's a mushroom that keep flying away or a nepthia frag that won't attach and gluing doesn't do the job! Sometimes it's easier to glue your acro frag down on it's side. For that pesky shroom or leather frag a dish with some rubble covered in wedding veil might get it done!
So let's talk about it!
1. What process for mounting frags works best for you?
2. What are some tips and tricks that you have that could help others?
I came across this fragging and mounting acro frags video from @WWC that is very helpful!
Depending on what type of coral frag you're trying to attach/mount the process can be very easy or very hard! For example acropora for the most part can be pretty easy unless it's a green slimer you're trying to attach! Soft corals can be pretty easy, unless it's a mushroom that keep flying away or a nepthia frag that won't attach and gluing doesn't do the job! Sometimes it's easier to glue your acro frag down on it's side. For that pesky shroom or leather frag a dish with some rubble covered in wedding veil might get it done!
So let's talk about it!
1. What process for mounting frags works best for you?
2. What are some tips and tricks that you have that could help others?
I came across this fragging and mounting acro frags video from @WWC that is very helpful!