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Kenya Tree fragging

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Pszemol - 26 Jun 2004 21:53 GMT
Hi, I got a small cuttling of kenya tree or colt coral today
from my friend. The frag is small, about 1" cut from its tree
crown - I placed it in a small containter with bubbling water
and I am not sure what exactly should I do with it...
What is the best way to attach it to the rock?
Should I pin it with a wooden toothpick or use crazy glue?
Joe V. - 27 Jun 2004 00:25 GMT
Good luck! I tried everything for mine - netting, crazy glue, toothpick,
rock positioning ... nothing worked! Finally I had given up, and my coral
frags were floating around the tank for a couple weeks. At that time, I
observed that it started to look healthier, so I moved it between a couple
rocks and then it attached by itself.

So, from my inexperienced and non-professional observation, I think it's
best to let the coral get used to the tank and water conditions and at that
time move it between a couple rocks.

> Hi, I got a small cuttling of kenya tree or colt coral today
> from my friend. The frag is small, about 1" cut from its tree
> crown - I placed it in a small containter with bubbling water
> and I am not sure what exactly should I do with it...
> What is the best way to attach it to the rock?
> Should I pin it with a wooden toothpick or use crazy glue?
 
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