Fun With Fragging: Basics

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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2007

Steve (tekknoschtev) presents the basic tools and safety precautions for fragging corals from a hobbyist perspective.

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  • I doubt it, anemones usually "split" naturally after a while.

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  • yes you can.

  • thanks bro.. you help us a lot and i try it also and its works

  • yes you can you just cut right down the middle and make sure both sides got a mouth and a foot.

  • can you frag anenemones ?

  • Hi iv been helping my aunt with her with her 150g fragging some things and she has what we think is a Ricordea Harry mushroom, we tryed to frag it but they just wouldnt come off the rock they were on...would you have any idea how we could frag them? id like some from my little tank lol

  • Your videos are really helpful. Keep 'em coming!

  • I payed for my entire 10 gallon nano with the money from selling frags from my 40 gallon reef! of course it took a while, but its kind of cool how you can multiply your tanks like that. Costs money to make money!

  • I want to frag my finger leather, how do you suggest I do this? I've never done it before, I think its getting to big and I would like to frag it. Also, how do you suggest I place it in the substrate?

  • Just starting with soft corals and LPS. I watched most of the frag videos and am sure they'll come in handy

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