Dealing with a large frag purchase

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So I may have gone a bit overboard on buying frags last weekend (ebay is the devil)...
and tomorrow morning I have ~20 frags of lps/acropora's and a clam arriving.

I have a 10g QT setup with a duncan, favia, and lobo currently. I'm thinking I will dip the lps and add them to the QT.

The acro's I'm thinking will get dipped, remove plugs, and get glued into the DT. It's risky, but I don't really have a QT for them.

The derasa clam will get a FW dip and shell inspection and into the DT also. Anything I should do for him?

Any other suggestions?
 
So I may have gone a bit overboard on buying frags last weekend (ebay is the devil)...
and tomorrow morning I have ~20 frags of lps/acropora's and a clam arriving.

I have a 10g QT setup with a duncan, favia, and lobo currently. I'm thinking I will dip the lps and add them to the QT.

The acro's I'm thinking will get dipped, remove plugs, and get glued into the DT. It's risky, but I don't really have a QT for them.

The derasa clam will get a FW dip and shell inspection and into the DT also. Anything I should do for him?

Any other suggestions?
Sounds good to me, so far. just make sure to remove those frag plugs. Make sure your QT has carbon just in case something decides it wants to go to war.
 
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LOL.. that explains why I was out bid everything.
I noticed the euphyllia and scoly's were popular. I wanted one of the avelopora, but they were popular and got bid up.

I'm out for awhile, the next auction is all yours.
 

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