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Unread 03/17/2018, 12:51 AM   #1
mikejrice
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Fragging 101 I Torch Coral

https://youtu.be/oGE8DE0pTyM

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 torch coral:

Torch coral has extremely sensitive flesh that is susceptible to infection if damaged. As always, while handling torch, be sure to keep specimens fully submerged until polyps retract.

Torch coral forms in varying densities of branches which can make fragging them different for every colony. Be sure to cut between polyps and always cut branches off as far below the polyp as possible.

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Unread 12/05/2018, 09:09 PM   #2
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Great info and thanks for the tip on Brightwell Restor, I used it and got noticeably better results than without it.


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Unread 12/06/2018, 12:17 AM   #3
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Great info and thanks for the tip on Brightwell Restor, I used it and got noticeably better results than without it.
It's pretty amazing the difference it makes. I use it to cut everything and also when I'm trying to heal coral problems. Usually does the trick with long soaks.

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Unread 12/17/2018, 11:16 PM   #4
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I second that I always use it when I'm fragging


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