This is cool...

It's almost there. Keep updating us man.

thanks for following. see update below.

I can not stand the suspense.............just cut it !!!!!!

nope. no cutting. I have heard of others losing either the colony or the baby when cutting.

Dont know what fish you have but a long nose copper ban will do well in that tank .AT least I can tell you he will not be hungry with all that aptaisa to feed on .An its a cool fish

thanks for the concern and suggestion, but the berghias have been working diligently...notice the lack of aiptasia in the pics below. One of them even decided to make an appearance for the camera. Now maybe the hermits can reclaim the algae (hermits and snails have avoided any area overrun by aiptasia). The mother colony seems to be healing up well after the baby dropped a couple of days ago. I need to readjust and mount the baby as it seems to have landed upside down.

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The mother colony seems to be recovering quickly, after severance 5 days ago...baby is still waiting to be glued in the upright position.

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I finally got around to glueing the baby frag. There was only one bare spot for glue, so the orientation will just have to work. It looks really good. Mom has looked better, but is recovering. These pics are just before lights out:

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bad quality, I know...

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good grief

good grief

...here we go again! apparently one of my HUGE snails must have bumped my new baby frag after only 1 day. One solid polyp is still glued to the rock. Everyone else...dangling. :lolspin:

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