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Old 08-29-2007, 07:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Fragging GSP & Mushroom Rock

This might be a bit redundant, since i've asked this on my tank's project thread. But since not everyone is reading that, i will ask in it's own thread for anyone else who is curious.

I recently purchased a GSP rock that has 4 mushroom heads on it.

My question is, what would be the best way to get those mushroom heads of that rock and in a different area of my tank so the GSP doesn't overgrow and kill it? Should i chisel the rock apart right behind all the mushrooms? Can i scrape them off with razor blade and rubberband them to a new rock?

Second question.. some parts of the GSP aren't connected to the rock and are just floating around and waving over other parts of itself, if and when i cut this piece off... can i just rubber band it to a new rock till it attaches? or is there something more to it?

Thanks in advance, this is going to be my first venture into fragging, so i don't want to mess it up too bad.
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