Messing around with encrusters

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Awesome! Is that a 3d print (petg)?
 
Can you please share the print file? I’ve been looking for something like that!
 
This is very cool. I have just started with some encrusters and was just thinking about how you can make them encrust in interesting shapes. Big fan of this.
 
Little update on the 3D printed Bizzaro Cyphastrea project. Coverage is still thin as it spreads, hence the @Orphek flashlight to show it better. It will thicken up from past experience. The smaller one is progressing the same way. One will make its way to the display, the other will eventually be sold off.

 
Update on this guy:

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Please do give us an update on this. I plan on doing something like this for my montis and cyphastrea once they have grown to decent size. So far I have only attempted something like this using Porites, in an attempted to “cheat” and get it to grow vertically faster by using dead Acropora skeleton. Here’s my Porites way back in August 2020 and now in Jan.
 

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Neat-o I was planning on doing something similar with some blue ridge on a skeleton of the same coral but things got set back a bit since a dipping accident.
 

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