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In Memoriam
On the new article:
I'm not sure i understand the difference between grafting and fragging...? Perhaps since the corals "grafted" together have not fused they are not full fledged grafts. I fail to see how this technique differs from fragging and glueing two corals of the same species side by side. every color and species colector out there smashes frags together in a tank. whats the difference?
Cut two halves of Coralimorpharians and fuse them together and I'll buy it. But with LPS coral, it;s just two frags next to eachother since each frag is still a colony of animals. Cut a mouth of echinophyllia in half, fude it with another color morph and that would be what i would call a graft.
i dunno. just wondering what the difference between grafting and glueing closely is.
I'm not sure i understand the difference between grafting and fragging...? Perhaps since the corals "grafted" together have not fused they are not full fledged grafts. I fail to see how this technique differs from fragging and glueing two corals of the same species side by side. every color and species colector out there smashes frags together in a tank. whats the difference?
Cut two halves of Coralimorpharians and fuse them together and I'll buy it. But with LPS coral, it;s just two frags next to eachother since each frag is still a colony of animals. Cut a mouth of echinophyllia in half, fude it with another color morph and that would be what i would call a graft.
i dunno. just wondering what the difference between grafting and glueing closely is.