I use fiskers sewing scissors with the very sharp tip. It lets me cut off individual zoo's. They are stainless as well and bright orange. My first test with fragging was that I cut one mushroom with a razor blade into four pieces, it grew four new shrooms and I was hooked. Once a coral has been thriving in your tank for 6 months I think its ready to frag. I started with shrooms, went to zoos and leather. Now I am attempting green slimer. I broke of a couple of pieces and stuck them in the little things florists use to hold a live corsage. In my opinion it is easy, because the things just want to grow and live and expand. If you do leathers use carbon and check your skimmer because they make a mess. I remove the head in the tank and put it in a bowl of seawater, cut it up outside the tank, and put it back in its tank. I know there is a better way, because my corals all get upset for 2-3 days, and would love to learn how others do it. Ritsuko sent you to the right place, Garf is cool. Hope that helps, it works if you just try it. Steve