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How to frag a frogspawn?
I have a huge frogspawn taking up prime space in my tank. My new clowns are hosting it so I would like to keep a bit and sell the others. The frog isn't a branching type, it's shell is in the shape of an "H". So how do I frag it, what tools do I need etc? Or am I better to find someone who knows how do it for me? Thanks
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its not easy but..... take a rubber band and put it around the wall frogspawn/ hammer in the area in which you plan to frag it....... Leave the rubber band in place for a couple of weeks....... The polyps will recede on that part of the frogspawn/hammer........ After all the polyps start extending to their former 'glory' you can take the frogspawn/ hammer out of the tank, remove the rubber band and run the wall through a band saw (like the Inland Band Saw) or a Dremel.
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oh. and I forgot to mention to have a good coral dip on hand to help prevent infection
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Drop on the floor....haha. I couldn't do that...lol
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i use side cutters
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I just break it off with my hands. I've done it for alot for fellow reefers. The thicker peices I use sidecutters. By the description are you sure it's not a hammer coral?
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It's a frog, I haven't seen another like it in any lfs, it has multiple nubs on each tentacle.
I'm trying to add a pic but on iPad and it sucks. There's a photo of the frog in my thread New Stuff. [url="http://http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa476/coralgurl143/DSC_2054.jpg"] |
here you go, looks nice
http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/...3/DSC_2054.jpg |
yes people this is a WALL frogie......not a branching frogie......a little different beast to frag then just side cutters.....doing "tearing" or "crushing" damage to the tissue can open the it up to infection(hence the coral dip after fragging) and a large percentage of improperly fragged LPS melt away....this is not an everyday coral and I dont think she wants to go at it with a slam to the floor or side cutters:wink:........or " a pair of pliers and a blowtorch":mrgreen:
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