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Whats the best way to cut a softy?
I am going to cut a frag or two off my colt coral.
The catch is, it is on a base rock in my display.... and I am not going to remove it. What's the best way to cut it without causing too much stress to the Colt, or potentially other nearby corals?? Thanks, Paddy |
A new razor blade. Colts are tough I wouldnt worry about it to much.
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Wait till they drop their own frags...:biggrin: Mine wouldn't stop for about a week...everyday a new one floating around...I tossed em, tried selling/giving them away, no takers.
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Well that's interesting.....thanks for the info, was sold to me as a colt, hard to distinguish the difference in reference pics.....sorry for the hijack :lol:
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http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=86882 |
As long as it isn't too thick, I like to use sharp scissors.
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I fragged my Colt (and finger leather) using replacement blades for my utility knife... I just slice it down the middle somewhere leaving some foot on both pieces. I frag softies in an external container of tank water as some can release toxins into the tank when fragged. My Kenya's are constantly dropping pieces off so I have never needed to frag them.
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I have had it over a year.... Not a single dropped branch, hence the need to cut it. The toxin release is what I'm concerned about. |
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