Coral came off plug

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  1. Vinnyboombatz

    Vinnyboombatz Giant Squid

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    +1 I usually take two small pieces of rubble place the softie in between and rubberband the two pieces together. This holds the frag in place so it can attach itself then I just cut the rubberband after a few weeks. I have done this with Leathers, Mushrooms, and Sympodium and it works 95 percent of the time.;)
     
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  3. cosmo

    cosmo Giant Squid

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    I use the body wash poofy things from walmart, just unravel it and rubber band it around a rock or where you want it. $1 and you'll have more than you'll ever need.
     
  4. reefnJeff

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    WOW! what a job, they are about this size of 2 half dollar coins, I dripped method all the Corals, found places for them... oooppss! I used gel glue on them also on the GSP, I seen that on youtube, hope they will be OK, I didn't use much as I didn't want to use it from the start, not happy about some of the placement, but really not easy with those plugs and their long stems, so I did what I could with them.
     
  5. Vinnyboombatz

    Vinnyboombatz Giant Squid

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    Next time clip the stems off the plug with a pair of side cutters. It is very easy and makes placing them much easier.;)
     
  6. cosmo

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    +1, I just cur the stems off with a sturdy pair of scissors or break it off with a pair of pliers.