Fragging leptoseris

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Hey guys. I have been wanting to frag my jack-o-lantern lepto for a while now but I do not have a frag saw so my only option is to use my bone cutters. Has anyone fragged this coral with bone cutters and if so how did it work out? Also for those who have fragged it before how does it seem to respond to fragging? Thanks in advance.
 

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Bone cutters are fine. Mine usually heals pretty **** quick.
 

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I've been wanting to do the same thing but I'm afraid I'll loose the piece. Lmk how it goes kschweer
 

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Bone cutters and a blade handy to cut the flesh away instead of pulling it . Gonna stress it a bit but you should be fine.!


Or you can use a dremel. To cut quickly then break apart with the bone cutters to get cleaner cuts . Just be careful with your fingers while doing it .
 
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