Articles or Online Tutorials on Propagation

A few of mine:

Fungia propagation:

http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-12/fotm/index.php

Soft coral propagation:

http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-09/fotm/index.php

More LPS techniques:

http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-11/fotm/index.php

Propagation of Anchor and Brain Corals:

http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2007-03/gh/index.php

Propagation of Small-Polyped Stony Corals:

http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2007-01/gh/index.php

I stopped writing after that becuase I couldn't think of any other techniques! :)
 
How about links for small scale farming/propping? Someone above provided a link for the topic, but the link no longer works. Can anyone please provide me with some good links/resources regarding small scale farming? If not here, then PM would be great also. Thanks in advance!

~J
 
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How about links for small scale farming/propping? Someone above provided a link for the topic, but the link no longer works. Can anyone please provide me with some good links/resources regarding small scale farming? If not here, then PM would be great also. Thanks in advance!

~J

Hey, I just wanted to let you know that I found the article on that site even though the link is dead. Just search "farming" and you should see the article about coral farming in a 2 bedroom apt.

Hope that helps.
 
You my friend, are a champion.

I could never use my dremel that close to my fingers.

I wear gloves, goggles and a face mask for respiration.
 
Hey cool! =D I have one of those, too!

Acropora (SPS)

Please don't make fun of me, lol, I had to turn my t-shirt around backwards because when I had the guy there who wanted to shoot the video, I realized I was wearing a NIKE t-shirt - and I am just not sure how NIKE feels about coral propagation. I figured better safe than sorry! :eek1:
 
Growing corals and collecting in the wild

Growing corals and collecting in the wild

Hello Lisa

Most corals unfortunately are still collected in the wild although there are a great many being grown now, but not near enough, I hope that there will be many more captive bred corals available.

There are more every year as more people learn how to grow them and the techniques and equipment improve.

Do you keep corals there where you are?
 
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