corals starting to touch... Compatability ??

joncat24

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I am right down the road if you need a new home for it. I provide free housing for lost or misplaced corals......LOL
 

who dey

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pics a little deceiving but tentacles are fully extended on top of the frogspawn. I would think if there was a prob the toad would retract??
 

who dey

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Originally Posted by joncat24
I would say I would buy it, but right now I can't afford it.
well, i owe 10g's on my taxes so don't be suprised what i would sell things for !!
 

who dey

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toadstool for sale!!! 10g's firm... i'll even pay the shipping!!!!!JK, I could never sell this thing you guys know how it is. I've never seen a toad this big in any lfs in the midwest.
 

who dey

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Originally Posted by barchtruong
dang, you really owe uncle Sam 10g's?
you gotta be some body?
under estimated my qtrly estimates. Oh well, the only bad part is 10g's is alot of sw goodies!! :mad:
 

who dey

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Originally Posted by Kevin34
Why dont you just try fragging them?
never tried that before. Is their a more indepth thread on how to do that?
 

saltn00b

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looks like its fraggin' time.
... for both of em!
trade with people and get some nice variety in there - JMO
 

reefkprz

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I was going to use paint to draw in lines but the skeleton doesnt show well enough. so... pick a branch that has more than 2 inches of bare skeleton below the head. hold it by the branch and the main colony trying not to grip the tissue at all because this can bruise it and cause reccesion. then snap it off as Far from the head as possible, the flesh extends down inside the skeleton about an inch or more, so you want to nmake the break as far as possible from the head to prevent damaging the tissue inside the skeleton. I would make the break as clost to a branching intersection as possible (its usually the easiest place to snap it any how. if you have a fine toothed band saw or a dremel or tile saw you can use that to cut the skeleton usually works best. Do not use pliers or snips as it tends to crush the skeleton potentially damaging the tissue inside. some people reccomend snips for this I dont. sawing or snapping has yeilded the best results for me.
 

who dey

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well i did it (hopefully) I broke 3 stalks as far away from the heads as possible and placed them in a few different places in the tank. They look ok already beginning to extend. Thanks for your help
 

reefkprz

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your welcome, it be easy to tell if you broke them too close to the head you would have seen soft tissue at the break. If they are extending alreay its a good sign.

I'm glad I could help. I've been trying to show people how easy fragging can be. can you post some pictures? I would like to possibly add them to my fraggin thread if its ok with you.
 

who dey

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Originally Posted by reefkprZ
your welcome, it be easy to tell if you broke them too close to the head you would have seen soft tissue at the break. If they are extending alreay its a good sign.

I'm glad I could help. I've been trying to show people how easy fragging can be. can you post some pictures? I would like to possibly add them to my fraggin thread if its ok with you.
let me charge up the camera it just died on me. I didn't see any soft tissue at the break which im assuming is a good sign??
 

reefkprz

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Originally Posted by WHO DEY
let me charge up the camera it just died on me. I didn't see any soft tissue at the break which im assuming is a good sign??
definitely a good sign.
 

who dey

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Originally Posted by reefkprZ
definitely a good sign.

does the single stalk split when they reproduce?? like a candycane??
 
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