I've got a few questions about how to frag some softies that I'm about ready to cut into. I'll explain what I'm thinking and then please comment.
#1. Hairy Mushrooms. I've got a couple rocks covered with either hairy mushrooms or ricordia, not quite sure what a couple of them are. I want to frag them some. I'm thinking about cutting a couple of the stems off between the cap and the rock they're attached to. If I do this, will the remaining stem grow a new cap? I'll then attach the cap to some rubble rock. I know I can also frag by cutting across the cap or even quartering it, but don't want to loose the "round" look of them for the time it will take them to grow back out. Or do they grow back to a round form quickly? Am I better off cross cutting the caps? These all have quite tall stalks under the caps, some are almost 2-3" tall and 5" in diameter when fully expanded.
#2. Kenya Tree. I've got a Kenya that's about 5" tall and has several large branches that branch off the main trunk. I've thought about cutting a couple of the large branches where they join the main trunk. I've also considered just lopping off the top half of the entire tree. If I top it, will the main branch split where it's been cut or will it just continue to grow upwards?
#3. Zoanthids. I've got a rock with a pretty good population of polyps on it. I know that it's possible to set other rocks near it and they'll spread onto the other rocks. I've had that set up for awhile with nothing spreading onto the other rock. I've considered snipping the stalks of some of the polyps just above the rock they're attached to and reattaching them to other rock. Will that work? This would be similar to what I've described with #1.
#4. Xenia. My Xenia started out as one small frag and is now 4 main branches that all branch from the same location on the rock. I am planning on just cutting a couple branches off right at the rock. As with the Kenya, what would happen if I cut a branch half way up? Will the lower branch that is left attached to the rock continue to grow upwards or will it again branch as a household plant would?
I guess that some corals look so much like a plant that when considering how to frag them, I'm stuck in the mind set of plant clippings...lol. Is it similar? Thanks for any info any of you are able to provide!!
#1. Hairy Mushrooms. I've got a couple rocks covered with either hairy mushrooms or ricordia, not quite sure what a couple of them are. I want to frag them some. I'm thinking about cutting a couple of the stems off between the cap and the rock they're attached to. If I do this, will the remaining stem grow a new cap? I'll then attach the cap to some rubble rock. I know I can also frag by cutting across the cap or even quartering it, but don't want to loose the "round" look of them for the time it will take them to grow back out. Or do they grow back to a round form quickly? Am I better off cross cutting the caps? These all have quite tall stalks under the caps, some are almost 2-3" tall and 5" in diameter when fully expanded.
#2. Kenya Tree. I've got a Kenya that's about 5" tall and has several large branches that branch off the main trunk. I've thought about cutting a couple of the large branches where they join the main trunk. I've also considered just lopping off the top half of the entire tree. If I top it, will the main branch split where it's been cut or will it just continue to grow upwards?
#3. Zoanthids. I've got a rock with a pretty good population of polyps on it. I know that it's possible to set other rocks near it and they'll spread onto the other rocks. I've had that set up for awhile with nothing spreading onto the other rock. I've considered snipping the stalks of some of the polyps just above the rock they're attached to and reattaching them to other rock. Will that work? This would be similar to what I've described with #1.
#4. Xenia. My Xenia started out as one small frag and is now 4 main branches that all branch from the same location on the rock. I am planning on just cutting a couple branches off right at the rock. As with the Kenya, what would happen if I cut a branch half way up? Will the lower branch that is left attached to the rock continue to grow upwards or will it again branch as a household plant would?
I guess that some corals look so much like a plant that when considering how to frag them, I'm stuck in the mind set of plant clippings...lol. Is it similar? Thanks for any info any of you are able to provide!!