RocketScientist
Well-known member
Hello all,
I need some help as I am new to reef keeping. So lately I've been particular on getting all the equipment and cycles function properly and now I'm looking back at the tank and realize that I need to do some clean up with some of the corals. Namely my green button polyps are almost falling off the piece of live rock they are on and secondly I have colt coral is growing in a lot of locations, just kind of has sprung up.
The questions:
Can green button polyps be fragged? If so how does one go about fragging them?
Can Colt coral be fragged? And again if so how does one go about fragging it?
Also, I have some 2 groups of 3-5 polyps of Yellow polyp anemones that are moving into my sand bed if anyone would be interested in them.
I'd appreicate your help and if I can find my bloody camera I'll take pictures of my tank. Though part of it is a little messy (cluttered) because I just fragged my 18" Dia Yellow Figi Leather.
I need some help as I am new to reef keeping. So lately I've been particular on getting all the equipment and cycles function properly and now I'm looking back at the tank and realize that I need to do some clean up with some of the corals. Namely my green button polyps are almost falling off the piece of live rock they are on and secondly I have colt coral is growing in a lot of locations, just kind of has sprung up.
The questions:
Can green button polyps be fragged? If so how does one go about fragging them?
Can Colt coral be fragged? And again if so how does one go about fragging it?
Also, I have some 2 groups of 3-5 polyps of Yellow polyp anemones that are moving into my sand bed if anyone would be interested in them.
I'd appreicate your help and if I can find my bloody camera I'll take pictures of my tank. Though part of it is a little messy (cluttered) because I just fragged my 18" Dia Yellow Figi Leather.