anchors for frogspawn frags?

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kirkland

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we have a giant branching frogspawn that we'll be fragging soon. what would work best to keep a frag anchored to the bottom of the tank? could zip tie to a rock but hoping for other ideas.
 
I agree with Sid, whenever I frag LPS similar to Frogspawn I do it with the intention of making a nice piece of the skeleton to stick into rock or use as a base for the sand bed.
 
Our sand bed isn't really a bed since it's only 1/2" thick, frags fall over. we have a pair of maroon clowns who live in the center of our corner tank with a giant anemone so there's only so much safe areas that frags can go in. i'm using the diamond wheel on a dremel and will definitely have a good piece of skeleton. would love to anchor the pieces in the sand somehow other than zipties.
 
Super glue gel to a small rock so it doesnt fall over. A rubbe band will quickly deteriorate and fall off.
 
used rubber bands for years if you are just putting them there temporary. if they are going to be permanent in your tank then glue them in
 

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