Fragging promoting new advanced growth?

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Are there any articles or thread about fragging SPS colonies promoting advanced growth spurts?
I ask because someone asked me, and it did occur to me that when I break by accident or frag some of my SPS they seem to grow faster.

Anyone else experience this? I am sure someone knows a good read.

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There is a lot of anecdotal evidence and i might try it tonite on my reef. Im not sure if we just cut the tips or a larger portion.

Good luck!
 

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I've seen it on... Gasp!!! A nub of an Oregon Tort frag I had for about 6 mos! It's notoriously slow at growing. I cut a piece that was stung by a chalice and in about a months time it's grown more than it did as a double nub.

I think it helps to promote growth for sure
 
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Edward Scissors hands that sucker!

I knocked off a piece of my Cali tort fragging my Joe. I swear I break something everytime.
PS love the Oregon have a couple inch frag myself.
 

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I will cut even small frags that have encrusted allot to get new growth. In my opinion, they are like bushes, they love to be trimmed on occasion!
 

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I wonder about this ALL THE TIME. I haven't stumbled across any legit experiments with documented results, but I would love to hear some more input from the experts on here. Good question OP!
 

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What kind of fish @hinovak
If you are referring to the one on my profile picture, that is a tarpon! They are a ride on a flyrod! If an acro has encrusted to twice the size of the frag plug, and has not shot up upward growth, I will cut the original frag piece off. More times than not, it will jump start upward growth.
 
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I wonder about this ALL THE TIME. I haven't stumbled across any legit experiments with documented results, but I would love to hear some more input from the experts on here. Good question OP!

No question in my mind I see results. Maybe it is one of those dark secrets in our hobby ha ah ha
 
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If you are referring to the one on my profile picture, that is a tarpon! They are a ride on a flyrod! If an acro has encrusted to twice the size of the frag plug, and has not shot up upward growth, I will cut the original frag piece off. More times than not, it will jump start upward growth.

I was unsure about the pic. Being in Texas you have some strippers(was thinking way to big to be a large mouth :)).
I got a nice small Tarpon couple weeks back. Started a thread call beautiful fish or something like that
 

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@kacrocorals581 and @Reefnjunkie

I know both of you gents have done a lot of fragging on a variety of Acros and other SPS. Care to offer any insight as to your experience with colony growth after cutting frags? I'm extremely curious about this lol
 

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