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Thank you, that gives me confidence. What do you use to cut it. My other corals I use a dremel with a diamond blade. I always have Lugol’s iodine on hand.Been there, done that - and survived
That said, it’s the most terrible experience to frag it, because you do end up splicing or injuring heads in the process, but they all do survive, even if it can take awhile for them regrow.
The key is to dip them in iodine right after the fragging and following their condition afterwards, if needed - another dip of iodine is usually enough.
I’ve cut mine many times over the years, and I honestly don’t recall any mortalities, even with the most injured heads that fell apart into pieces - it fused back together and regrown.
This is exactly what I use to cut mine too.Thank you, that gives me confidence. What do you use to cut it. My other corals I use a dremel with a diamond blade. I always have Lugol’s iodine on hand.
Thanks again.This is exactly what I use to cut mine too.
What I usually try to do is to make a deep cut from the side between 2 heads (along the line where they split, even if there isn’t any outline on the body), deep enough to be able to wedge a knife and make a split.
But it isn’t always possible, and in that case I do cut from the top, and than split from there.
I refrain from using bone cutters unless its absolutely required, because they tend to smash the coral rather than cut through it.
I also always try to keep at least 2 or more healthy heads in the middle of the new frag, meaning they won’t get injured in the process. It may be anecdotal, but I’ve found those to regrow and heal much faster than the others, especially when spot fed once a day.
Thanks for the info, I’ve been so reluctant.A band saw will likely cause less damage to flesh. I'd would probaly cut here..![]()
Red would be cut 1, yellow lines are cuts 2 & 3.. then as Danyl said...Thanks for the info, I’ve been so reluctant.
I’m thinking about half, it grows so fast.Or are you trying to cut more than that?
Honestly, If you can take it off the rock it is sitting on, take it out to the garage and drop it on the floor.I’m thinking about half, it grows so fast.
You are probably right, I always get a kick out of your posts, don’t stop!Honestly, If you can take it off the rock it is sitting on, take it out to the garage and drop it on the floor.
"Crazy" -right.
In nature frags happen when corals get dislodged. The breaks happen at the naturally weak points. Keep what you want, and trade in the rest.
Ask me how I know this works. I am so clumsy. IF you have a finished floor, a towel on the floor may help keep things clean and from flying about. Drop it flat from 4 feet! Post a video for bonus points. :cool:
Been there and accidentally done that. Too. :grinning-face-with-sweat:Honestly, If you can take it off the rock it is sitting on, take it out to the garage and drop it on the floor.
"Crazy" -right.
In nature frags happen when corals get dislodged. The breaks happen at the naturally weak points. Keep what you want, and trade in the rest.
Ask me how I know this works. I am so clumsy. IF you have a finished floor, a towel on the floor may help keep things clean and from flying about. Drop it flat from 4 feet! Post a video for bonus points. :cool:
Most people take the surgical route but a dropped frag is parted in the right places.Been there and accidentally done that. Too. :grinning-face-with-sweat:
Not with the Duncan, but with some acros and other branching LPS, and yes - it worked surprisingly well. But I don’t know if thats a technique I will be comfortable preaching lol
I’ve heard blender works wonders too.. :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:Most people take the surgical route but a dropped frag is parted in the right places.
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Blender can be used for anemone propagation, but it's not worth it. Too difficult to clean up afterwards, and might make your drinks taste funny?I’ve heard blender works wonders too.. :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
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Me fragging my Walt Disney colonyBeen there and accidentally done that. Too. :grinning-face-with-sweat:
Not with the Duncan, but with some acros and other branching LPS, and yes - it worked surprisingly well. But I don’t know if thats a technique I will be comfortable preaching lol