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It's like attack of the killer tomatos.......except with frag plugs.

 

Fill them up......I'm going to have to come shopping again thanks to that darned little yellow goby!!

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They do look like they have become organized. What will the intended target be this time Bob?

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They have been running recon missions on one of my large sunset monti frags.... I think it might get attacked in the night!

 

bob

two things, one, you have WAY too much time on your hands :lol2: and two, where do you get your plugs? They're one of my favorites, but I've never seen them anywhere.

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two things, one, you have WAY too much time on your hands :lol2: and two, where do you get your plugs? They're one of my favorites, but I've never seen them anywhere.

 

Marble 1x1 tiles from Lowe's. The cheapest, effective frag plugs I've found so far. Heavy enough they don't fall over, rough enough they don't slide around the rack from moving water, totally inert, corals encrust onto them very nicely.

 

I tear about a dozen or two off the sheets, soak them in hot water for a few minutes, and 'scrub' the glue off onto a rag. That's why all those plugs were together - had just cleaned the glue off, and they were drying.

 

bob

Edited by lanman

LOL @ Bob - lots to free time Bob!

 

Yeah I like those ones too. I'm not too thrilled with the oceanswonders right now! I'll have to pick some of those up when I am at Lowe's this week.

 

I do the same with the hot water, then throw them in my QT tank to soak till I use them.

Waaaay to much time on your hands Bob...

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