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![]() What are your thoughts on fragging a bubble?
What are your techniques. I have areas a few different ways/stories of fragging this but not that re assuring. I wouldn't mind splitting mine in half or even quarters as it's getting fairly big. Well only about 8-10 across when it's out. What are your thoughts on this? |
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![]() a bta? I personally wouldn't frag mine. I would wait for it to split or just let it get big. I have watched some vids of people fragging theirs. You need to be careful to do clean cuts and to get it through the mouth. If you don't it will die
![]() For some reason I think of my bta as a fish more than an invert, and it makes me cringe thinking of cutting it in half. as for a bubble coral, see this thread http://www.thereeftank.com/forums/f6...t=bubble+coral |
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![]() Quote:
Sorry I should have been more clear this a green bubble Coral. Not an anemone |
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![]() Yeah I figured as much after I wrote my blurb. The link is for a bubble coral that a guy split, it has pictures too.
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![]() I have fragged my bubble corals many times. You need very strong clippers. And even had to use a hammer and chisel one time. They have a very strong, hard skeleton if you let them grow big enough.
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![]() A diamond blade on a wet bandsaw. !!!
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