lots of rock questions

KcMopar

Superstar Fish
#25
What is strange is that my button polyps allow them to crawl and eat between their tubular bodies. I figured the hairs on these worms would harm them when I first seen this behavior. Well its been months now and these worms still clean between them quit often and the polyps are very extended and healthy. I figured maybe the hairs are only harmful when the worm feels threatened and goes into some kind of defensive mode, perhaps.
 

KcMopar

Superstar Fish
#27
I have never been fond of the plug deal. When I want frags my local local will do what I want on a chuck of his or my rock for me. Most of their frags are on a chunk of rock between golf ball to baseball size anyway. I find it hard to make a good space for a plugged frag, its much easier when its on a real rock IMO.
 

Fuzz16

Superstar Fish
Oct 20, 2006
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#28
plugs are nice...easy to place, easy to move around. dont want anything tossing out tentacles thatll sting other things or how it likes certain spots throughout the tank (light, current)...takes aminute to find where things like it. and with an expensive little inch peice of coral on a plug...i try to make them happy!