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Old 04-17-2011, 11:46 PM
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Originally Posted by CaptainYooh View Post
Let me get this straight: I have a double–tube syringe of Epoxy glue. Do I just insert it in the crevice and squeeze/push glue out into the crevice right there in the water? And then, cover the coral skeleton with epoxy while in the water and insert the skeleton in the crevice? Or does this method require a piece of small "base rock" to make a real frag? I am not sure I understand. We wanted to glue the coral skeleton right onto the live rock.

Also, what about my skeleton trimming question, guys?

Please and thanks.
You have the wrong product you need crazy glue as gel form not epoxy 2part.
as to cutting a frag from a colony,there are few different techniques to do it but with one basic rule minimal stress to your coral,my favorite is a quick snap with tweeser pliers.
If you like and live near the Bedington area i will offer you a show and tell class on fragging your coral.
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