Attaching a maxima on a rock...

~~LyRtAiL~~

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Hey,
I will soon be getting a t. maxima for my reef. I currently have one that is 2'', but he is still in his bowl feeding stage so i wouldnt want to it to him until he reaches 3''. How do some people get there maximas to attach to a rock which is slanted in a bit on an angle? Would you reccomend me just placing it on the rock work, and let it attach? Wouldnt it fall? Or should i let it attach to a peice of tile.. then glue that onto my rock work?
Also.. My rocks are not perfectly straight.. can the clams ''hold themselves on the rock''?

Thanks alot
 
Just put it where you want it. If it's happy it will grab on within a matter of hours. If you're having a problem with it sliding due to angle/slant, use some rubble to keep it in place.
 
hmmm, I am curious as well, I have heard of glueing corals, but would never think of doing that to something that can move on it own...


./anwsers... :)
 
NEVER glue it.

Just place it where you want it - try to make sure it is on a fairly flat rock though. . .

If it is happy, it will attach, if not it may move, but be patient - as long as the lighting is enough, water parameters are good and you feed it plenty of DTs it should do well.
 
you could let it attach to a rock and then glue that rock down. just make sure all the mantel is getting sufficient light. if it starts to lose color its not getting enough light.
 
"Or should I let it attach to a piece of tile.. then glue that onto my rockwork". If it's over 2", phyto shouldn't be your main concern - how much light it recieves should.
 
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