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![]() So there you have it, is it possible; and how do you do it? I have a frogspawn with about 6 buds on it. However - the buds are on the fleshy part (my frogspawn has flesh on the entire skeleton) so I am a bit nervous to just chop them off.
Is there a way to safely remove them? I have had ones fall off but they just get buried. Seems like such a waste of pretty little froggies. I could be collecting these so I actually have something half sensible to trade for once instead of mushrooms, lol. |
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![]() I have a few buds growing right now, you can frag them just as if you were fraggning a head
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![]() I've never cut a head of euphyllia before; I have a 130 gallon and only a handful of euphyllia so I just let them go wild; because I like 'em.
I have fragged one of my branching frogs, but it only has flesh maybe 3 inches down past the head. So I can just break the little skeletons off, but the frogspawn I want to frag (is also branching); the flesh goes right to the bottom. Cutting this flesh makes me nervous! |
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![]() Cutting the flesh put the coral at risk.... Just wait until the flesh receeds. Eventually it will...
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