fragging how to ?

Reef Aquarium & Tank Building Forum

Help Support Reef Aquarium & Tank Building Forum:

boatswainmate

Active member
Joined
Mar 31, 2009
Messages
38
i have a cup coral its a sps and has 2 small babies growning on the side of the base i have been wanting to frag them off to sell or maby move to another tank the mother is about 4-5inches across and is a verry nice lite violet the smaller babies are about 1inch across .. they are starting to make the mother tip and grow off to the side now oh what to do and how to do it ?:lol:


ill get pics up later tonight
 
It'll depend on what you're calling a "cup coral." "Cup Coral" usually refers to the family, Dendrophyllidae, which includes Tubastraea, Cladopsammia, Rhizopsammia, etc. There's some debate on if these are considered SPS or LPS...lol. How you frag will depend on which species you have. Some grow in a branching form, and can be snapped, like a wish-bone. Others grow in an encrusting or scrolling pattern, and need different methods of fragging.
 
It'll depend on what you're calling a "cup coral." "Cup Coral" usually refers to the family, Dendrophyllidae, which includes Tubastraea, Cladopsammia, Rhizopsammia, etc. There's some debate on if these are considered SPS or LPS...lol. How you frag will depend on which species you have. Some grow in a branching form, and can be snapped, like a wish-bone. Others grow in an encrusting or scrolling pattern, and need different methods of fragging.

Michael,
Would you happen to know of a good website to look up the different fraging techniques for each type of coral? As a newbie I know I would be interested in reading something along those lines.

Shane
 
Michael,
Would you happen to know of a good website to look up the different fraging techniques for each type of coral? As a newbie I know I would be interested in reading something along those lines.

Shane

that would be a good thread to start there mike take pictures of you fragging all different types of corals of anybody for that matter.

If there istant one that is
 
If all you want to frag are the couple of babies, you should be able to snip them right off with a pair of side cutters. Otherwise, you could use a dremel tool, scroll saw, wet tile saw...just about anything. Even a hack saw would work. Score it, from the bottom up to the tissue, and then cut the tissue with a razor. If you use a scroll or wet tile saw, you don't even need to worry about that. Just zip right through it.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top