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3 Nice Concept but much too light
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09/16/2009 - by Bruce Wilfong from Kansas City, MO US
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I would have to agree with the previous reviews. They do maximize some space and easily mount on both small and larger egg-crate sizes but they are a little difficult to work with getting them set into the egg-crate. If you dont quarter-turn them they end up being blown away.
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4 learn to read..
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01/24/2007 - by Dennis Svoboda from liverpool, NSW AU
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umm maybe you should read a bit before leaving a review, its $3.50 for a 10pack which works out to be 35c each
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2 WAY TOO EXPENSIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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01/23/2007 - by rick casteel from augusta, GA US
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$3.50 EACH...You must be out of Your mind!!!It`s just a piece of plastic.I`ll stick with the old concrete ones!
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2 Not so good
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01/14/2007 - by Ryan Plummer from New Palestine, IN US
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These work good for holding the Frags to the plug but they are too light and get blown around easily.
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5 The best fragging substrate around
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12/28/2006 - by adam reizner from round lake beach, IL US
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When I got a samlple of the Coral Cradle at a reef club meeting I used them as soon as I got home. I immediately bought 1 hundred of them which should take care of the next two fragging events.
There are multiple positioning options for setting these on egg crate that makes it a snap to maximize your space.
The dish in the center makes a perfect well for adhesives. If you're mounting tough to glue species such as xenia or colt corals the toothpick mounting method is accomodated by the pegs and grooves.
By far this is the best fragging substrate ever.
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