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So I just got a new coral. 2cnd one after zoanthids my danged pencil urchin ate. Whats funny is when the coral has gha growing on it a little. My diamond watchman goby cleans it.
But for future reference how would you frag it. Scissors? Special fragging tool? Or rubber band? After that how to attach it to a plug
Epoxy or super glue?
Also would anyone want to buy in future?

All frags will be dipped before shipment

Remember this is future wise
 

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Leathers can just be cut. But I usually just rip them off of the rock and sell it. Then the fragments where it was on the rock will grow me a new leather. But both of these methods require some healing time.

Let's see a picture of what you got!
 
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U can get a mushroom box or nem box and put rubble in it. The coral will attach itself. U can also rubberband it to a rock and remove the rubber band after it attaches. That coral is maybe 1"x1"...it will be 6" or 8" and several branches before id start taking cuts.
You can use siccors. Hths
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