Hello question about Acanthophyllia fragging

lukaszra

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Hello
i am wondering if there is an option to frag Acanthophyllia ??
i would like to buy this big one :)

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oh yea and i noticed this post from the OP about a year and a half after the initial fragging

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As for the scoly...
The scoly is doing well. Although the experiment was a success, I wouldn't suggest anyone frag scolymias. It took a long time to heal and grow out to it's normal shape. It is still not 100 percent completed. "
 

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I'm another one that would be to scared to frag mine although I thought about it many times:)

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