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Hey everyone!

 

I'm looking to frag these Green Nepthea in my tank and was wondering if any of you would be willing to help me out. I've never propagated my own coral before!

 

These are stuck to the main display rock, and removing them from the tank is impossible, so I need a way to cut them cleanly and sterilize the wounds in the tank. I have 10 plugs ready to go, but I'm trying to figure out the best way to attach them to said plugs as well. I know many of you have way nicer corals, but I'd be willing to donate a few of the frags to some helpers!

 

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Lots of carbon and rubber bands to hold them on

 

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Also I would get a large peice off first then frag off of that out of tank so that way it's only one cut spewing toxins and not multiple.

 

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take scissors and just lob off an arm and rubber band it to a rock. That's all there is to fragging leathers.

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Just use sharp siccors. Or a razor blade. Nice clean cut. I've done it a lot with no side effects

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Carbon is a good idea.  I've never fragged leathers, but I've heard they can spew out some toxic stuff.  A mesh bag full of carbon would help. 

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