Fragging 101 I Sun Coral

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Methodology:

The method I use for fragging the majority of hard corals is primarily the same with the cutting tooling being an Inland band saw.

Cooling liquid used is fresh mixed saltwater with enough iodine to color it a light amber. This helps to disinfect cuts as they're made which has shown to greatly increase frag survival.

All corals are stored during cutting in a small bucket holding water taken directly from their home aquarium. This water is used both to keep them wet as well as for rinsing any flesh away from cuts while I'm working on them.

All finished, and rinsed, frags or trimmed colonies are soaked in Brightwell Aquatics Restor dip to insure that minimal flesh is lost.

Both soak buckets are rinsed and replenished between colonies to reduce the risk of interactions between loose flesh of different coral species.

Notes about sun coral:

It's vital when cutting sun coral to preserve the corallites as much as possible, so when cutting them, I always follow paths directly between polyps.

As with most corals, I like to get them mounted as low as possible on frag plugs. To do this I cut all frags down parallel to the living surface of the animal. While doing this, it's important not to cut into the portion of the skeleton that has color due to living flesh.

If there's a specific species you would like to see fragged, comment below.

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I was watching this while eating lunch and missed the first part of the video, looked back and saw you cutting the corals on the diamond saw and was like "Dang! He's cutting that fast!" ;Hilarious

Great video, thanks for sharing! :)
 
Thanks for all these videos. I really enjoy watching them and would like to see one on encrusting montiporas and chalices, if you don't already have them. I've got alot of montis that are outgrowing their discs and would like to see how you go about fragging them. The goniopora one opened my eyes to a new way of fragging those and I look forward to seeing more. I also would like to see some favia cutting ones, i see some where people cut off the top as well to create new growth in multiple areas.
 
Thanks for all these videos. I really enjoy watching them and would like to see one on encrusting montiporas and chalices, if you don't already have them. I've got alot of montis that are outgrowing their discs and would like to see how you go about fragging them. The goniopora one opened my eyes to a new way of fragging those and I look forward to seeing more. I also would like to see some favia cutting ones, i see some where people cut off the top as well to create new growth in multiple areas.
I think I have something on all of those here:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxDqYn2iRUwC0prVHmO1ijfqIkGl1e4Db

Or if you prefer this format:
Www.fragging101.wordpress.com

Im glad you're finding them helpful!

Enjoy
 

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