Drilling Live Rock for Saltwater Aquarium Corals.mov

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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2010

When corals are mounted on a "plug" there's not always a good place to put them. This video shows how to drill live rock so you can position your corals anywhere in the tank. If you are in the Roanoke, Virginia area, Ultimate Aquariums also sells drilled live rock.

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  • @MrJasonb27 yup mollies are brackish fish which means they need a partial amount of saltwater but mollies in most cases, can tolerate either freshwater or saltwater. They do better with some salt, which is why they are not SUPPOSED to be recommended for starter freshwater fish. But people are stubborn.....

  • @MrJasonb27 yeah

    

  • If your smart Teslasdik glueing a frag to live rock wil kill it. Nice video now I know what to do if I ever get coral

  • nice video but if ur smart just glue the frag to the rock without the disc

  • wah shortbodied clown

  • this REALLY makes me want to have a saltwater tank

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