bueller Advanced Reefer Location Houston TX Rating - 100% 9 0 0 Jun 16, 2006 #1 Hey , I just need a little guidance on fragging a coral. I am pretty new to reefing and would like to learn. Thanks for any help Bueller
Hey , I just need a little guidance on fragging a coral. I am pretty new to reefing and would like to learn. Thanks for any help Bueller
Deanos Old School Reefer Location Bronx, NY 10475 Rating - 100% 194 0 0 Jun 16, 2006 #2 You need to specify what type of coral.
M masterswimmer Old School Reefer Vendor Manhattan Reefs Location NY Rating - 99.6% 450 2 0 Jun 17, 2006 #3 Deanos said: You need to specify what type of coral. Click to expand... Ditto Here's some valuable details on fragging a leather. swimmer
Deanos said: You need to specify what type of coral. Click to expand... Ditto Here's some valuable details on fragging a leather. swimmer
bueller Advanced Reefer Location Houston TX Rating - 100% 9 0 0 Jun 17, 2006 #4 Hey, I have a 4 head Frogspawn that I would like to frag if it can be done and some Zoanthids ,
H HAVIC Member Manhattan Reefs Location Long Island, NY Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Jun 17, 2006 #5 If you have a branching frogspawn, I just broke the branch off and added an epoxy base. HTH Greg
bueller Advanced Reefer Location Houston TX Rating - 100% 9 0 0 Jun 17, 2006 #6 is it the same for a branching colt coral? Bueller
M masterswimmer Old School Reefer Vendor Manhattan Reefs Location NY Rating - 99.6% 450 2 0 Jun 17, 2006 #7 bueller said: is it the same for a branching colt coral? Bueller Click to expand... Colt corals are in the leather family. They are softies. You can frag them with a razor blade very easily. Preferrably outside the tank. Frogspawn are LPS and have a hard calcerous skeleton. Hence the 'breaking it off' method of fragging. swimmer
bueller said: is it the same for a branching colt coral? Bueller Click to expand... Colt corals are in the leather family. They are softies. You can frag them with a razor blade very easily. Preferrably outside the tank. Frogspawn are LPS and have a hard calcerous skeleton. Hence the 'breaking it off' method of fragging. swimmer