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liquid

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There's a number of good articles on coral propagation / aquaculture in the reefs.org library:

http://www.reefs.org/library/subject.html#AQUACULTURE

Personally (but I'm biased
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) I like FarmerTodd's (Todd Crail) "Coral Farming in a Two Bedroom Apartment" article.

http://www.reefs.org/library/farmertodd/

The other propagation articles on that list will add to Todd's talk.

hth,

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jamesw

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I second that. Todd's talk is very complete (with pictures) and best yet, it's available online for everybody...and it's free!

HTH
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DreamMarine

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Thanks, all the info was great. Problem is I have a tongue/slipper, and an open brain coral. Anybody have any ideas how to propagate either of these?
 

davelin315

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It's actually fairly simple to propagate corals. You basically break, cut, snap, or remove through growth patterns a small chunk of your coral, attach it to something else or just jam it in a hole, and watch it grow. You need good lighting, good water, and that's about it. And to attach, you can use just about anything from super glue, to epoxy, to rubberbands, to toothpicks. This applies to hard and soft corals.
 

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