Kenya Tree Frag
Rather than wedge it it may be better to glue it in place either with
superglue (cyanoacrylate type) or milliput. Both are readily available at
any hobby shops and hardware stores. Milliput specifically says that it is
suitable for reef construction.
On Mon, 07 May 2007 17:42:36 +0100, blondie wrote:
Hi!
Im hoping someone can give me a lil info on my Kenya Tree Frag. I
purchased a small frag from my LFS yesterday and after i let it
acclimate i put it into my tank. the guy at my LFS said to kinda place
it between two rocks so it doesnt float away or be blown away by the
current. anyway, i did just what he said and for some reason the tree
wont open up in a sense. its all shrivelled up and has not come
anywhere close to being the size that it was in the store's tank. and i
actually moved it into a different place in the tank because i thought
that maybe it was gettin too much water flow or light. now its on the
bottom of my tank in the sand. i was just wondering if its b/c it takes
a while for them to acclimate totally and spread their "branches" or if
im doing something wrong. i also have mushrooms and polyps in my tank
and they are doing just fine so i dont think that it has anything to do
with my water parameters since ive also been told that kenya trees are
virtually indestructable.
any help would be of assistance and will ease my mind about my new
purchase.
thanks,
blondie
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