coral showcase thread

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While not the sexiest of corals, I'm very happy with my Green Star Polyps.
I had a huge vase coral skeleton from ages ago that dropped and broke. I used the innermost curl as a cave in my current tank.

A while back I glued a few small frags to it in the hopes it would cover it.
here is how it looked a couple weeks after gluing them in place;

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and here is how it looks today;
this side was facing the back of the tank, I recently re-arranged to get more growth. It is working. :)
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and where the shrimp is it is growing on the inside back about two inches deep.

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and a top down view.
that side was facing the front previously. you can see how full it is and it wraps down around the side.
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so I'm pretty happy it is turning out just how I wanted. :dance:
 
That's awesome! I love GSP! I keep trying to glue some to the back of my tank glass so it'll grow over but it never stays in place. My next attempt is to get some on a frag disk and glue the disk to the tank glass with a tiny spot of glue.


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