How to Frag Palys (w/ pictures)

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Nice! Looks like it's on its way to forming a new head :)

1. Curious, do you think that you cut the stalk cleanly and perpendicular to the base like in my sketch? Reason being, wondering if a lopsided cut will have any effect on healing time, or uniform development of a new face.
2. And how is the severed head doing on the plug? Wondering how it worked out gluing right away vs letting it heal for a couple days

Thanks for the update
It was fairly straight across. I used the rock as a backing board so it probably wasn't terribly smooth. The severed end is growing great. Already starting to encrust the frag plug. I'll try and get a picture tomorrow.
 
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It was fairly straight across. I used the rock as a backing board so it probably wasn't terribly smooth. The severed end is growing great. Already starting to encrust the frag plug. I'll try and get a picture tomorrow.
Good to know thanks. Try to post another pic if the healing base when you have time in another week or 2 as well
 

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Here's a pic of the polyp growing over the frag plug. That clear looking part on the bottom is the polyp, not glue.

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Hmm now what happen if it's cut down the middle ? Could it possible to graph with another paly or zoa?
 

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Bumping this bc it's helpful
 

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I know somebody with way too many hallucination zoas COUGH @CoralNerd COUGH. . . So this should help. Lop off the heads for me Eric, apparently they'll be just fine !
 
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Just an update. These have been totally back to normal for a while and all the frags made are probably sprouting new head in tanks all across the region

The colony on the lower left...
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