Fragging Torch Coral

lawman

Member
Hello all. I have never fragged anything before. I was wondering if I could cut this Torch into 3 pieces. I would make the cuts in the areas I have marked in red. Any and all tips/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 

reefer545

Member
use a dremel with a diamond blade, a wet tile saw, rotozip with diamond blade, or at least somehting that is SUPER SHARP adn can make a clean cut without cracking or chipping the skeleton (usually a power saw of some kind with a SUPER SHARP BLADE, brand new blade too). Cut at least an inch, preferably more, below where there is any flesh, good luck, and post pics. before and afters are great to have for yourself if noone else.
 

lawman

Member
Thanks Reefer. Could I consider using a high quality (new) Fine tooth hack saw blade and cut by hand?
 

reefkprz

Active Member
Originally Posted by lawman
Thanks Reefer. Could I consider using a high quality (new) Fine tooth hack saw blade and cut by hand?
yes.
 

mscarpena

Member
You can also use a pair of cutters. I would think that the hack saw may not give you the cut you want. It may break before you actually get through the cut.
 

reefkprz

Active Member
with the hack saw blade if you score all the way around the outside before starting the actual cut you reduce the chance of splintering, crushing as asscociated with bone cutters. bone cutters are better suited for SPS that have solid skeletons as opposed to the more airy LPS skeletons.
 

lawman

Member
Not yet. I'm concerned about why new purple mushrooms aren't doing well in my 24 gal. which is where a smaller piece of it was going. posted on this board "mushrooms shrinking"
Originally Posted by reefkprZ
DId you frag it? how did it go?
 
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