yeah funny enough the stuff grows like algae sometimes to the point where you cant get rid of it...according to people...someone just gave me a little frag a few days ago for free so im about to find out.
When I was fragging my own xenia I took the netting off after a few days after I could see that the xenia had attached to the aragocrete. Aragocrete rocks are very porous and xenia attaches very quickly.
Is there sound or is my computer messing up?
AquaticCastle 7 months ago
2 frags in 2 seconds. Ecelent.
thEsPamer106 2 years ago
can you use super glue to attatch them as well ?
TeamReefWrecked 2 years ago
@TeamReefWrecked naw cuz there soft coral
iwimp1994 2 years ago
what kind of tools did u use to cut the xenia corals?
jadenboy48 3 years ago
how long does it take for the piece that's still in the tank to recover the lost tips?
mattyparsons93 3 years ago
u can just cut the xenia right off the stalck like that?
squirrelkiller247 3 years ago
yeah funny enough the stuff grows like algae sometimes to the point where you cant get rid of it...according to people...someone just gave me a little frag a few days ago for free so im about to find out.
alextheromanian 3 years ago
Good Technique, Xenia is my favorite pulsing coral.
neojonsu 4 years ago
Hi
youtplacing that on rock yes????and then back to tank???
thanks
daisyduck2525 4 years ago
That looks like a homemade GARF rock. They make them using aragonite sand, cement, and water. The uniform size makes them very handy for fraggin.
parduspilot 4 years ago
It looks like a GARF rock because the whole video is from the Garf website.
trainfever1 2 years ago
When do you remove the net??
kylegap 4 years ago
When I was fragging my own xenia I took the netting off after a few days after I could see that the xenia had attached to the aragocrete. Aragocrete rocks are very porous and xenia attaches very quickly.
parduspilot 4 years ago
Wow, never thought of doing it like that.
Thanks for the info.
LimpitsReef 4 years ago