Fragging Elegance

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We have an elegance in my son’s tank and it is starting to outgrow the tank. I know back in the day, they weren’t really considered fraggable but I thought I had heard people were having more success with fragging them.

Does anyone have experience fragging them? If so, what was your process?
 

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That’s interesting that they are still more sensitive after healing. I had not heard that before. I’m still on the fence about trying it.

I believe the tidal gardens video on elegance also mentions that.

I think it’s a gamble cause you could end up with 2 elegance, one drag dies and the other lives or both halves die.
 

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I know this is an old thread. I reached out to the original fragger from the YouTube video and he told me that all three frags survived. Two he passed along to friends and one he kept for himself.
 

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