simply cut off a branch with a razor and cement it to a rock.
Now this is were you start to have doubts but at the end of the day, it is the only way you will propagate your coral. Before considering taking a cutting of any zoanthids , ensure that the zoanthids is in good health. If for some reason the zoanthids have remained closed that day, put off cutting the zoanthids for a few days to ensure everything is OK. As soon as you take a cutting from the desired zoanthids , the cutting and the zoanthids will close up and shrink down in size. Do not be alarmed as this is quite normal and is to be expected.
I recommend leaving the cutting alone for one and a half weeks before checking if it has grown onto the rock. These cuttings generally attach within one week. If left much longer, the zoanthids will start to grow onto the rubber band. To remove the rubber band, pick up the rock with the cutting attached and slowly ease the rubber band from the zoanthids . Be careful not to pull the rubber band too quickly as it will pull the cutting from the rock. As you lift the band, you should be able to see the cutting has grown onto the rock. Completely remove the band but do so very carefully as although the cutting will have attached, it has only just started to grow onto the rock and will require a few more weeks before fully attaching itself.
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