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Fragging an Elegance coral


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    RHAPALA - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    IS THE THIN PART EASY TO SEE OR YA REALLY GOT TO LOOK HARD FOR IT KEEP IN MI9ND BOSS I'M A DUMB NOOB HEHEHE

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    Quote Originally Posted by RHAPALA View Post
    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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    ^ listen to this guy he knows his stuff^
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


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    WHAT ELSE CAN YA FRAG BESIDES CORALS?

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    Well fish are not generally fragable. just most types of coral weither it be soft, lps,sps, oh yeah clams are not fragable either...LOL I'm just givin ya a little hard time buddy. After our phone conversation I don't think you take any offence if you do PM me and i'll stop.
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


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    RHAPALA - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    NAW BUD I HAVE A VERY TUFF SKIN UNLESS I'M SICK THEN I TURN INTO A BIG BABY AND ALSO LIKE A SLEEPING BEAR DONT POKE THE BEAR

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    Ok I just wanted to make sure I didn't offend you. After all we're all friends here!
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


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    The other 2 peices that I kept look great as well! They really recovered much more quickly than I thought. I was a bit nervious to let them cut my coral, but they are the pros.

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    That is great that the other two pieces are showing signs of a speedy recovery. I know I would have been nervous to frag the elegance but who better then a couple pros.

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    After watching them cut up my elegance, I am eyeing a big hammer that I have!

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