RedEyeElf New member Mar 4, 2007 #1 Is the best way to just get the polyps to retract, and break off a branch? Any luck with glueing the new frag down sideways with this species? Any suggestions before I frag my little friend? how many frags at one time would you reccomend? without killing mother colony
Is the best way to just get the polyps to retract, and break off a branch? Any luck with glueing the new frag down sideways with this species? Any suggestions before I frag my little friend? how many frags at one time would you reccomend? without killing mother colony
"Umm fish?" Premium Member Mar 4, 2007 #3 Why frag? Check this out: http://www.projectdibs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=301 (From what I see on my colonies, I think you could break off a branch or run them through a tile saw or whatever without any problems. Good luck!)
Why frag? Check this out: http://www.projectdibs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=301 (From what I see on my colonies, I think you could break off a branch or run them through a tile saw or whatever without any problems. Good luck!)
RedEyeElf New member Mar 4, 2007 #4 some day I promise I will be doing that, when I have room to plumb a second tank inline think I will do 3 frags, and mount 2 vertical, 1 horizontal
some day I promise I will be doing that, when I have room to plumb a second tank inline think I will do 3 frags, and mount 2 vertical, 1 horizontal
D dpearly88 New member Mar 5, 2007 #6 Project dibs is the way to go, but I fragged these corals some, and so far they seem to do well whatever you do to them.
Project dibs is the way to go, but I fragged these corals some, and so far they seem to do well whatever you do to them.