Hey guys!
Just wanted to share this as a resource for anyone working with euphyllia coral. About two weeks ago, I was taking some euphyllia frags off their plugs and transferring them to a single rock to start growing them in. Unfortunately one of them split right down the middle, and I instantly thought I was going to lose it like the others I've had the same happen to. This time, I decided to glue each individual half to the flat side of of the rock, do an iodine dip, and hope for the best.
Two weeks later, and it looks like both halves are on the up and up! (The hammer is the green/brown one on the bottom right)
Thanks for reading guys!
Just wanted to share this as a resource for anyone working with euphyllia coral. About two weeks ago, I was taking some euphyllia frags off their plugs and transferring them to a single rock to start growing them in. Unfortunately one of them split right down the middle, and I instantly thought I was going to lose it like the others I've had the same happen to. This time, I decided to glue each individual half to the flat side of of the rock, do an iodine dip, and hope for the best.
Two weeks later, and it looks like both halves are on the up and up! (The hammer is the green/brown one on the bottom right)

Thanks for reading guys!
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