Who has a neglected frag rack?

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This is the orphanarium. A small reefing art rack that is coming up to a year old loaded with frags. The zoas started to spread, i was going to change my scape, not sure where to put everying, <insert excuse here>. The zoas have litterally started growing up the glass for more real-estate!

How many of you have something similar going on in your tank? Lets see some pics!
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There’s a frag rack under there…
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Same issue as you, started growing up the glass.
Nice! Did you upcycle yours? I moved the rack last month and scraped the ones on the glass and glued them onto frag plugs. Now they are multiplying on my other rack...
 

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Nice! Did you upcycle yours? I moved the rack last month and scraped the ones on the glass and glued them onto frag plugs. Now they are multiplying on my other rack...
I scraped the glass and put the zoas on a tile to send to another R2R member. Frag rack went back to where it was, haha. I need to start fragging and finding some permanent homes for the ones that I’ve grew the frag rack.
 
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I scraped the glass and put the zoas on a tile to send to another R2R member. Frag rack went back to where it was, haha. I need to start fragging and finding some permanent homes for the ones that I’ve grew the frag rack.
That is totally a better use of them, sharing w other reefers. I am starting to feel like smaug the dragon, hoarding up all my treasure. You tried taking them off yet? The cool part is they all come off in a nice neat mat if you use a razor blade and some patience, shouldnt be too hard to transplant. If only we knew where that should be :thinking-face:
 

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