Best methods for coral temp placement

truperc

Member
I tend to be a mover of my corals.
This is primarily because I am relatively new to corals, and I am taking some time researching and adding new additions.
A lot of my rock is not flat, which makes coral placement a bit of a challenge (CUC not helping here).
Are there ways others are securing their coral but at the same time leaving the option to move them?
 
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shrimpy brains

Guest
Not sure if this helps, but I always start mine on/in the sand bed on bottom of tank. Then move them to a more perm. spot a few days later.
 

lion_crazz

Active Member
Originally Posted by Shrimpy Brains
http:///forum/post/3054576
Not sure if this helps, but I always start mine on/in the sand bed on bottom of tank. Then move them to a more perm. spot a few days later.

This is exactly what I do as well. Makes everything a lot easier and helps with the coral's acclimation as well.
 

truperc

Member
Thanks all. Dazed I will definitely check that out.
I start my corals on the sand bed to acclimate, but I still find as I make new purchases I want to move them.
I had considered tying them with fishing line, but I prefer some type of epoxy.
 

dazed2040

Member
Originally Posted by TruPerc
http:///forum/post/3054650
Thanks all. Dazed I will definitely check that out.
I start my corals on the sand bed to acclimate, but I still find as I make new purchases I want to move them.
I had considered tying them with fishing line, but I prefer some type of epoxy.
Its cheap and you just give it a good pull and off it comes
 
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