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Reefality

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Getting ready to cut some frags!
 

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My 55+ head Duncan coral at night under my LED moon strip.
 

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Perfect
 

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My great pink dot goby, he is a sand sifting machine
 

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Zoanthids thriving
 

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My mushrooms with the intense deep blueberry color
 

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Green mushrooms, this coral had changed colors over the years interestingly enough
 

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One of my favorite picture of my reef!
 

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Just a little viewing
 

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Previous rock formation in 65 gallon
 

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Gboy66 said:
Woah looks great. How do you cut a frag, jw?

It depends on the type of coral sps, lps, polyps and leathers can all be fragged as can basically most any coral. But the techniques and tools used differ and range in difficulty polyps and leathers seem to be the easiest for me.
 
Reefality said:
It depends on the type of coral sps, lps, polyps and leathers can all be fragged as can basically most any coral. But the techniques and tools used differ and range in difficulty polyps and leathers seem to be the easiest for me.

And it doesnt kill the corals? What tools do you use? This is very interesting!
 
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