How to frag a sarcophyton?

JCnflies

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I have a pretty big sarcophyton (about 8" or so diameter) Toad Stool that I think I could frag......... but I have never fragged anything before. I read somewhere that these were easy to frag. Can I just slice a piece of the toadstool and glue it to a rock?

If anyone wanted to swap, I could use blue (particularly) or other eye-catching (as much as possible) mushrooms or bright colored SPS frags.

Thx.
 
Re: How to frag a sarcophyton?

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8678643#post8678643 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by JCnflies
I read somewhere that these were easy to frag. Can I just slice a piece of the toadstool and glue it to a rock?


That's all there is to it. Just be sure to use a clean, sharp razor blade. You can do it in or out of the water.
 
You can cut the stem too--

A nice way to do it is the "donut" method--slice a ring of tissue off the outside of the large original colony, then you can slice the ring into a bunch of small frags that you glue (or stitch) to fubble. This way too your original colony will heal nicely and maintain it's shape.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8681892#post8681892 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Spracklcat
A nice way to do it is the "donut" method--slice a ring of tissue off the outside of the large original colony, then you can slice the ring into a bunch of small frags that you glue (or stitch) to fubble.


Is it okay for me to laugh at "fubble"? :lol:
 
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