james37128
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This is day 2. I put it in the tank late last night. It was late, I only had time to prepare a spot for it and then hit the sack. I woke up today with it flipped over in the sand. I moved it up in the rockwork to maybe a more suitable place, at least I hope. It has been in the tank about 20 hours now, it has yet to attach. Unfortunately I have a garden of corals already so wherever I put it I need it to stay, my mistake... I managed to put a small tear in it at some point (or it was there when I bought it and just didn't notice, although I inspected it for a LONG time (not days because this particular shop is about 3 hours away). I tried to sort of net it down with some small pieces of rubble on 4 corners of a piece of veil, then changed my mind and made a little rock circle for it and lowered the flow. Hopefully it will attach overnight tonight and I can up the flow sometime tomorrow. So for all the long time keepers of giganteas out there, please give me your words of wisdom from the pictures I post. Also note, that it seems to be a bit flaccid, it doesn't hold any shape very well it just gets blown around with the current.
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