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![]() You can frag a colony but you can't colony a frag.
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![]() yes you can, it just takes time. a frag will become a colony
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![]() Frags are for people with patience while colonies are for the rest of us
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![]() Touche'
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![]() I actually prefer frags over colonies anyday.It just seems that frags(at least sps) do better and live longer and grow into a colony.I really like watching a frag grow into something amazing.
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![]() Agreed. Almost everything in my tank came from a frag.
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![]() It easy to make a frag a colony, just take several frags of the same thing all glued together. Instant colony
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