wow Steven, i am very impressed !! don't the usually take a few days at least, to recover to that state ??
No, they are generally pretty fast to recover. I was more concerned with this one as I cut it, brought it home in a bucket for a 6 hour drive, and then threw it into a new tank. When propagating at home, it is best to return it back to near where it was prior to fragmentation.
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is fragging really that easy? just cut the thing in half?? i mean wow just go to the lfs get what ya want and frag it a few times cool hehe slap me tho if i'm leaping too far hehe
is fragging really that easy? just cut the thing in half?? i mean wow just go to the lfs get what ya want and frag it a few times cool hehe slap me tho if i'm leaping too far hehe
It is best to only propagate specimens you have had in your care for several months to ensure they are healthy first. But then yes, it is pretty simple. Just cut it in half. Try to pick a spot that is easy to get to and make the cut.
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IS THERE A LIKE ON WHERE TO DO IT?? I HAVE SEEN ALOT OF THINGS I WOULDENT HAVING IN MY TANK AND IF YA COULD SPLIT THEM ALL THE BETTER I HAVE NOTICED THAT THEY ARNT CHEAP