Fraggy the clown

Discussion in 'Frags' started by K3rack, Feb 11, 2011.

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  1. K3rack

    K3rack Peppermint Shrimp

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    So I know this entire post is useless until I get pictures up, but I'm at work and wanted to share my first major fragging adventure, with my ghetto eggcrate/old magfloat rack :D

    Massive torch coral has two heads, split that one, took apart pieces of my green birdsnest, fragged shroomy and took off a chunk of my acro just to see if I was careful.

    It all went smooth, using a big area, towels, cutting tools, superglue, rocks (instead of plugs), and small containers of water to split them up and keep the goo there instead of the main tank.

    Very exciting to see everything looking great within the hour! The only trouble was using a hacksaw on the torch, that outer shell is extremely hard. So I started the cut, got a flathead and a hammer and POW, split perfectly in half.

    Sorry i'll get pics up, but I'm excited.
     
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  3. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    It is a dry heat, yeah right !
    Fragging is exciting, new corals for free. Can not beat that.

    Following for pending images.:)
     
  4. K3rack

    K3rack Peppermint Shrimp

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    Before (sorry about the view!)
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    After (You can kind of see where the two heads are on the torch)
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    Here's the ghetto-fabulous rack
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  5. Brennan

    Brennan Gigas Clam

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    Very nice job, the birdsnest looks great!
     
  6. 2in10

    2in10 Super Moderator

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    looking good congrats