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Where's the cheapest place/website to buy frag plugs and disc?

Hi all

I'm new to BAR and would like to contribute some of my Z&P to the DBTC. In order to do so I will need to buy alot of plugs/disc.

So does anyone know of a great place or website where they are cheap?
 
Aqua Exotic in Belmont stocks BAF plugs. If you go there, ask them about Matt's "PROplugs" for Z&P... freaking awesome plugs for Z&P.

Neptune Aquatics is also a BAF dealer and stocks it as well:
http://neptuneaquatics.com/catalog/supplies/frag-tools
 
Yeah. Been to Neptune's they're currently only carrying 25 packs at a higher price than BAF. I thought I saw some going for 10¢ a plug somewhere online but can't seem to find it anymore.
 
@ 10 cents a plug, they'll be loosing money if made out of cement or plastic.

I suspect if you tack on shipping, BAF isn't cheaper ;) don;t get caught in that internet trap :D
 
Some people find corals like to lay down more so on aragocrete, but some claim just the opposite :lol: Ceramic is simply easy to produce mass plugs from since curing is not an issue. BAF has to employee a ton of water for curing.
 
I have the Pro Plugs that Matt created. I personally like them better than the current ones out there. You can definitely do more with them and it makes fragging much easier if you have them lined up properly in a prop tank.
 
when coupled with the dish method he does, it makes doing softies a breeze. I'm kinda pissed it took him so long to get them going, once he did, my tank was torn down :lol:

http://www.reefhobbyistmagazine.com/downloads/pdf/version20.pdf

(page 26 - No Glue, No Strings Attached)
 
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