Fragging a bubble coral

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Well I did it I cut my bubble coral and It went well.


So I used a cutoff wheel that did a great job and cut like butter.
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I definitely was nervous but keep it together and after the first cut there was no turning back!
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So I ended up with 7 large colonies and 2 medium colonies.
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After cutting they got a rinse in a bucket and then a 15-minute iodine solution bath
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Then glue to frag tiles and placed in the new 180 to heal
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So I will update this post in 2 weeks. To update losses or success.
 
Read this string and didnt see, how long did you have that bubble for? I have never seen one that large. For future cutting, wonder if a diamond blade would be safer. I would be concerned of the dust that may introduce to your coral.
 
Read this string and didnt see, how long did you have that bubble for? I have never seen one that large. For future cutting, wonder if a diamond blade would be safer. I would be concerned of the dust that may introduce to your coral.
So first pic is January 2016
2nd pic is January 2020
Fragged april 2020

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