I wanted to free up the spots in my frag tray currently being used by some encrusting Cyphastrea, but I am out of room in other parts of the tank. Since the existing plugs are fully encrusted, I decided I would frag them into smaller pieces (which is how I created these frags in the first place).
I got thinking of the easiest way to provide a good encrusting environment, and decided that the bottom of a ceramic tile would provide a good medium. To hold the tile on the side of the tank, I glued a ceramic magnet onto the tile, with a matching magnet for the outside of the tank.
When it comes time to frag it, I will use a diamond wheel on a dremel to separate it into small frags. I expect the magnet can be popped off and reused.
Here are photos of 2 of the plates.
The tiles would have been better unglazed, but at least they are white so nothing (from colouring) should leach.
Dennis
I got thinking of the easiest way to provide a good encrusting environment, and decided that the bottom of a ceramic tile would provide a good medium. To hold the tile on the side of the tank, I glued a ceramic magnet onto the tile, with a matching magnet for the outside of the tank.
When it comes time to frag it, I will use a diamond wheel on a dremel to separate it into small frags. I expect the magnet can be popped off and reused.
Here are photos of 2 of the plates.
The tiles would have been better unglazed, but at least they are white so nothing (from colouring) should leach.
Dennis