Fragging Scolymia

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Here is an updated photo:

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would you remember which one of the 3 this scoly is? awsome looking scoly frag by the way :)
 
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A very bright orange with blue green to mint green streaks. But this guy is mostly orange. You can see the colors better in the pictures of the whole Siamese Scoly it was fragged from at the beginning of this thread. A little further down is a picture of the larger twin under bluer light. My T5s aren't super blue.
 

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Thanks for documenting this! Great job!
 
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I have only really tried frags with a piece of the mouth. I did however end up with a couple of tiny pieces that had no mouth and we're doing fine until disappearing off of their rock.
 

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Hmm...I'm tempted. I wonder if Kent marine c would speed up the process of healing? It did great on zoas frags and war coral decreasing
 

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