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A good read on fragging and survivability is here: (Scientifically) Smarter Frags | Coral Magazine I tent to only cut frags that are at least 1" if not nearly 2" to increase survival rates. I can't see how big the frag you cut is but I figured I'd share info.
I've read that, and while I think it has its merits I still got to say they must be doing something wrong. For me for most of my corals that get accidentally fragged with just a few polyps on a frag or so will usually make it if I dont let them fall into the rock work and put them where they will get light. But I still think bigger frags are better. Growth takes off faster and who wants a grain of sand frag anyway.Looks good!
A good read on fragging and survivability is here: (Scientifically) Smarter Frags | Coral Magazine I tent to only cut frags that are at least 1" if not nearly 2" to increase survival rates. I can't see how big the frag you cut is but I figured I'd share info.
looks good. hopefully it starts encrusting for youOK I know the colony might of been to small to cut but I just couldnt wait no longer![]()
Is the color on this ok
What do yall think?


