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Originally Posted by
Flower http:///forum/thread/385071/how-do-you-frag-a-carnation-coral#post_3389508
LOL...it does sound funny now that you draw my attention to how it sounds. I will try and explain better....The only reason I would frag a carnation coral is if it is too big. To frag a ticky coral like a carnation because you have aptasia on it's rock makes no sense to me. Kill the aptasia and let the carnation grow some without stressing it by trying to cut it off of it's rock
If you have a large coral, you can chop a part off and still have your original coral...but if the coral is already small you may kill it by hacking on it and in the end have nothing.
I just took a "finger" off of my finger leather...the largest portion is still intact on it's rock..the frag is starting to bloom and grow....had the frag not made it, I still have the original coral and suffer no loss. A finger leather is much hardier than a carnation. I wish I could get a pink/red carnation to survive...that's why I don't want you to take a chance on killing it.
I agree, it is a small frag that's why I recommended cutting the rock under it so you don't actually do anything to the coral. That is also why I recomended the constriction method I dont know if you have tried it but I have not lost a coral using constriction, neither the frag nor the mother colony. both methods are great for hideously sensitive/rare/expensive corals.
I too would kill the aiptasia, but he asked how to frag and me, I love telling people how to frag. Honestly the coral has a better chance at starving to death than it does of dying from constriction fragging or him cutting the rock.
all bets are off if he goes and hacks at it with a razor but I am pretty sure I pointed that out in my first post.