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I have finished my first major fragging. I fragged zoas (2types), mushrooms, and candy. It went well, but the zoas are a PITA. I used an exacto kit that I found at walmart. It came with a medium sized chisel head, so I used that with the hammer to scrape off the polyps. Had to reaquascape the tank afterwards, and now the tank is sitting with the lights off and carbon running to help everything return to normal. This was my first undertaking and it only took about an hour to complete. Not including set up time. I had a 5 gallon bucket for the LR and 6 mini bowls of aquarium water to put frags in once they were cut. Afterwards I replacesd all LR and reaquascaped, then I started working on the frags. I originally was going to glue the rock slivers to larger rubble, but in my excellent planning, I did not realize that I was entirely out of glue lol. So, the back up plan went into effect and I used bridal vail. Seems to be working so far, we will see how everything goes. Thanks to all those who gave advice on the subject.
 
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Congrat!!!

My first fraging was of a leather, that didn't go so well. My second attempt was with zoas and that was a lot easier. Keep up posted on how they do! 8)
 

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