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Product code: MRF27-12

SQUARE CORALPLUGS 27mm - 12 Pieces

Brand: ARKA

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CORALPLUGS SQUARE 27mm – 12-Piece Ceramic Coral Frag Plugs

CORALPLUGS SQUARE 27mm by ARKA® myREEF® are high-quality ceramic plugs designed for secure and easy attachment of coral frags in marine aquariums. The square 27 mm format provides superior stability, especially when used with compatible frag racks like ARKA® myREEF® systems.

Each plug features a textured surface and central depression, allowing coral frags to be securely glued using reef-safe adhesives. Made from marine-safe, porous ceramic, these plugs are non-toxic, biologically neutral, and support natural water flow and microbial colonization—ideal for successful coral propagation.

The breakable lower section can be easily snapped off with pliers, making it easy to embed the frag directly into live rock once it's ready for final placement.

Key features:

  • 12 ceramic plugs per pack for coral fragging

  • Square design (27 mm) fits perfectly in frag racks

  • Textured surface and center indentation for easy glue application

  • Reef-safe ceramic, highly porous and non-toxic

  • Detachable base for direct reef integration

  • Compatible with SPS, LPS, soft corals, and all ARKA® frag rack systems

  • Designed for stable, long-term coral propagation

Why choose CORALPLUGS SQUARE 27mm – 12 Pieces:

These plugs provide the perfect foundation for coral fragging in any marine aquarium. The square shape optimizes space, while the ceramic body supports natural colonization and integration into the reef environment. Ideal for aquarists seeking secure, functional, and reef-safe frag plugs for coral propagation.

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