What to get for a frag kit?

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I'm just getting started with coral and would like to have the tools on hand to frag them. Is there a good kit to buy or would it be better to just piece a kit together? Thanks!
 
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No issues for me. Like you said I rinse and dry them after use. They are crazy sharp so watch your fingers. The glue that comes with it isn't much to brag about. I use gel super glue and have had no problems. The only thing the kit lacks is any sort of saw to cut acans and the like. Honestly though if you a fragging those you need to invest in a gryphon or comparable saw.
 
No issues for me. Like you said I rinse and dry them after use. They are crazy sharp so watch your fingers. The glue that comes with it isn't much to brag about. I use gel super glue and have had no problems. The only thing the kit lacks is any sort of saw to cut acans and the like. Honestly though if you a fragging those you need to invest in a gryphon or comparable saw.
Thank you for the info! This will be on my Christmas list! I have an Omni-2 Plus Wire Saw for stained glass, I don't think I could talk my husband into one for coral! :)
 
I bet you would be surprised what you could talk him into lol. I mean it though. The scalpel with take skin off real fast. Personal experience talking there. 55.00 is a lot of money, but I feel you get what you pay for. If you would like I will pull mine out and show you the condition VT hey are in after being used weekly since may.
 
Haha, you're totally right, I can talk him into almost anything. Right now I'm working on a bigger tank, looks like it will happen next fall, so I'm not going to push for a saw!!! Thanks, you don't need to pull the set out, I believe you!
 
I've been using the ecotech fragging kit and works great for everything.
 
Try to find a science surplus store around where you live. They have everything from scalpels to large bone cutters and its a fraction of the price of a whole kit. You can buy only what you need too.
 
I have the Dissekt-Rite that we discussed above on my list! We draw names for Christmas, so I didn't want to ask for something to expensive. I think this one will serve me just fine to start. Of course I'm still a bit freaked out about fragging. I guess I will just have to suck it up and dive in!;)
 
Try to find a science surplus store around where you live. They have everything from scalpels to large bone cutters and its a fraction of the price of a whole kit. You can buy only what you need too.
That would be pretty cool, I don't think I've ever seen anything like that where I live!
 
Try to find a science surplus store around where you live. They have everything from scalpels to large bone cutters and its a fraction of the price of a whole kit. You can buy only what you need too.

+1 on this. My fiancée works in a lab and we buy supplies for her this way and I get to use the stuff she buys lol
 
That would be pretty cool, I don't think I've ever seen anything like that where I live!

Google it :p You might be surprised, I didn't know about mine for a long time. Granted its 45-60 minutes away from me, but to go there every other year or so isn't bad at all. Plus it is easily one of the coolest stores I have ever been in.
 
Google it :p You might be surprised, I didn't know about mine for a long time. Granted its 45-60 minutes away from me, but to go there every other year or so isn't bad at all. Plus it is easily one of the coolest stores I have ever been in.
I googled it all it brought up were supply stores about 3hrs from where I live, but no science surplus stores. Oh well, it was worth a try. Maybe there is something online, I'll google that too! Thanks!!!
 
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I couldn't find my machete but here's the rest of my frag tools
 

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