DivingTheWorld's Custom Leemar 80g Rimless Reef

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I take a frag and tab/dry the base on a paper towel. I apply the glue, then stick it underwater on the rockwork and hold it there for a minute or two until it's firm enough to let go. It isn't completely solid for probably 10-15 minutes so this is the critical time to keep the turbos away. If it's a particularly difficult frag to attach (weird size or awkward location) I put some glue on my finger and spread it around on the spot I want to put the frag under water. Then before it dries, I put glue on the frag and stick it in the same spot. Glue to glue seems to bond a little stronger. :thumbsup:

Sweet! Thanks for the helpful info! Greatly appreciate it!
 
I got a frag that looks a lot like this at aquatic collection last week. What kind of light does it like?

I would say high light, 350-450 PAR. Mine took a long time to take off, a year or so. It's finally starting to branch out. With the light colored polyps against the dark blue body, it almost sparkles. I can't capture the true shine it gives off in a photo. I consider it a must have acro.
 
I would say high light, 350-450 PAR. Mine took a long time to take off, a year or so. It's finally starting to branch out. With the light colored polyps against the dark blue body, it almost sparkles. I can't capture the true shine it gives off in a photo. I consider it a must have acro.

yeah theres almost a metallic shine to its polyps. Thanks
 
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