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    Most of the anthelia has started to attach to the rocks. I turned the korallia on for a few minutes and only a few pieces blew away. I turned the powerhead off and repositioned them, I will give them a few more days to attach.

    PICT0245 - Synergy's 2012 12 gal Cube

    The big chunk to the right is the frag plug, I plan to leave it there for a few weeks to let some pieces attach to the tree and then move it to a new place and repeat. This should be easier than trying to break it up spread it around.

    I looked through my other tank and found a two headed frag of neon candy cane coral that I think I will add to the base of the tree and two small frags of zoas. I'm not certain they will get enough light, so I might put them in for a week or so and see how they react, and move them if necessary. I think I'm going to attach all the coral to the base of the tree and let the GSP grow out the whole bottom.

    I will try to get new pics up each week to really track the growth. The mushrooms, zoas, and candy cane should get added over the weekend.
    Last edited by Synergy; 01-18-2012 at 09:09 PM. Reason: Forgot pics!

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