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Hi,
A few weeks ago I bought a dry rock for a hammer coral I had. It unfortunately died of BJD, so I wasn’t sure what to do with the rock. Then my pistol shrimp provided the answer by flipping over and burying my lps corals (again), making them close up and get angry. I am aware that they prefer the sandbed, but figured it may be safer to mount them to the rock. They’ve never been successfully stolen yet by the shrimp, but it seems to be a matter of time. The three lps frags in question are a trumpet, blasto, and favia.
Would gluing the three permanently on the rock above be harmful to them or will they adapt? They’ve each gone through a lot of crap (trumpet was once completely covered by palys, hence the small and discolored heads, and the favia and brain have been completely buried, lost, and found multiple times), so are clearly forgiving. The only issue I see is the favia, which is doing well on its frag plug (is sprouting new mouths), and I’d hate to undo that.
Another question has to do with the rock placement. The corals are currently on the right side and I am wondering if the rock can go in a different area with similar lighting and similar flow:
Thanks everyone!
A few weeks ago I bought a dry rock for a hammer coral I had. It unfortunately died of BJD, so I wasn’t sure what to do with the rock. Then my pistol shrimp provided the answer by flipping over and burying my lps corals (again), making them close up and get angry. I am aware that they prefer the sandbed, but figured it may be safer to mount them to the rock. They’ve never been successfully stolen yet by the shrimp, but it seems to be a matter of time. The three lps frags in question are a trumpet, blasto, and favia.
Would gluing the three permanently on the rock above be harmful to them or will they adapt? They’ve each gone through a lot of crap (trumpet was once completely covered by palys, hence the small and discolored heads, and the favia and brain have been completely buried, lost, and found multiple times), so are clearly forgiving. The only issue I see is the favia, which is doing well on its frag plug (is sprouting new mouths), and I’d hate to undo that.
Another question has to do with the rock placement. The corals are currently on the right side and I am wondering if the rock can go in a different area with similar lighting and similar flow:
Thanks everyone!

