Thinking about taking my bubble to LFS

Discussion in 'LPS Corals' started by Puffer Chick, Feb 25, 2010.

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  1. amcarrig

    amcarrig Super Moderator

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    If you frag it, you won't be able to do anything with it for several weeks as you have to only cut through the skeleton and let the tissue separate by itself. I don't think you're quite at the level to be fragging this kind of coral yet. Heck, I've been in the hobby for almost 20 years and I don't trust myself to frag an lps yet. :)
     
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  3. Puffer Chick

    Puffer Chick Giant Squid

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    hmmmm ill have to think where i could put it, i only have 3 main rocks reserved for LPS/SPS bugt ill see if theres a way i could get it onto a rock

    and thanks i really like it, it adds a movment to the tank, and when the moonlights its a crazy flourescent green, sooooooo pretty
     
  4. Puffer Chick

    Puffer Chick Giant Squid

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    yea that's exactly how i feel, lol im even afraid to frag my other corals, the birdsnest could use some fragging, its starting to take over near by rocks but im afraid :lol: i think i will just leave it and let it be a monster guess with was a good $50 purchase :D
     
  5. kcbrad

    kcbrad Giant Squid

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    Nooo don't get rid of the bubble! I love that coral - it's so pretty!!
     
  6. Puffer Chick

    Puffer Chick Giant Squid

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    thanks, i think ill just keep it and hope it doesnt sting my brain :)
     
  7. Puffer Chick

    Puffer Chick Giant Squid

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    so i just did some MINOR changes to the rock i only moved around TWO rocks that werent affect ing the aquascape at all, the tank is cloudy with a bit of sand so i will take pics of the slight change later, i dont care for it but maybe it wil be better for corals on the sandbed, i also gave the bubble a very large space, its shaded though so i think i will have to start feeding it and hopefully it will like its new spot