propagate coral using fishing line

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anyone ever use the method to propagate coral using fishing line and hang frag from tank .any luck how high to set coral.
 
I know I just saw a thread where a guy had pictures posted of some of his corals hanging by fishing line. They looked good. If I find it I will post the link
 
I don't see how you will keep them from tangling and numbing each other if your doing more than a couple. But its a cool idea. My fish would be smashing into the lines all day.
 
Anthony Calfo discussed this technique years ago in his coral farming book. Called it "suspension fragging" or something like that. The Coral reef restoration project in Florida uses it very successfully to raise acropora cervicornis frags to replant the reef with once they've grown. The technique gives excellent flow to all polyps of the coral, and all sorts of funky yet awesome growth patterns will develop.
 
This sounds just like Nedimyer's Coral Restoration Foundation methods down in Florida. He found that by suspending the coral frags their growth rates increased considerably.
 
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i tryed this with a piece of birdsnest ,and it is doing well.
 
I know I just saw a thread where a guy had pictures posted of some of his corals hanging by fishing line. They looked good. If I find it I will post the link

I hope you find that link. This interest me. Following.
 
Would love to try this. Ocean revive was doing this
 
This looks intresting did anyone ever try this?
 
Anthony Calfo discussed this technique years ago in his coral farming book. Called it "suspension fragging" or something like that. The Coral reef restoration project in Florida uses it very successfully to raise acropora cervicornis frags to replant the reef with once they've grown. The technique gives excellent flow to all polyps of the coral, and all sorts of funky yet awesome growth patterns will develop.

Great book i read that a couple times. A lot has changed in hobby wince it was written but still a lot of good info in there.
 
Here you can see Coral Restoration using their "trees" to suspend coral frags.

 
I thought about using the new tree style frag racks like this. Just hang them like a pvc feeder from your light hanger. Prob what i will do with my frag rack vs. Having it on the wall of the tank.
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I thought about using the new tree style frag racks like this. Just hang them like a pvc feeder from your light hanger. Prob what i will do with my frag rack vs. Having it on the wall of the tank.
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I thought about that the only problem is they touch and sting each other unless it's for just one type. I probably will still try it with a homewrecker to see the diffrence.
 

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