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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7462017#post7462017 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mbunaman
I taught I answered it for you in the other post but I will post again but in more detail. These are palythoas. The color morph you have is common in waters of Hawaii. I know of someone who found them in 8-10 feet of water with strong surges. So since they are found in shallow water they need strong lighting. I have the same ones and they stay open at night so most likely they eat zooplankton and also they need light to survive because they have Zoanxthelle and they need the lighting to survive to keep them colored and thriving.. The shedding of the skin in normal for these. That is often caused from the reproducing by budding this prepares the body to produce new shoots . It is normal and dont help them shedd it off. Just give them flow and lighting and they will be happy. If you want to frag them just cut the amount of polyps you want and glue them to a rock or frag plug or whatever you want. Hope this helps.
could u be more specific on how to frag like where or which part of them to cut. by the polyp or the lowest part
what type of glue to use and how to glue
if i take them out of water and start gluin I wont know how long to leave them out of water
like can u descibe detailed how u would do it from fragging to gluing.
ok thnx for your time