Ohio Reef
Reef Discussion => Fish Breeding & Coral Propagation => Topic started by: SirPuffington on June 04, 2014, 15:09:02
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So I have a toadstool someone gave me when I bought some stuff off them, and it has grown nicely, and it's neat to look at. I've heard you can split them and they will grow into 2. Is this very risky? Worth attempting?
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Just use scissors to cut a piece off, then stick a toothpick thru it and rubber band it to a rock.
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toadstools may be the easiest coral to frag. like said above just snip some off and stick it on a rock!
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IMO, softies are one of the most difficult to frag because getting them attached to a plug or rock can be difficult. Most of them produce a mucus coat so you can't just glue them directly. I like to glue a plastic toothpick into a hole in a rock, then skewer the soft coral, then cap the skewer with a bead of superglue gel to keep in from slipping off. After time the coral will grow to attach to the rock, as well as encapsulate the toothpick.
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This looks like the toadstool I have. So I just clip a piece off the cap and secure it to a rock (not with glue) and it will grow a new stalk?
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Yup
When I frag mine I usually throw a bunch of pieces of rock in a shallow container they toss the "snippings" on top. Set container on the sand bed and revisit in a couple weeks.
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I've never fragged or even considered it before, so I don't have all the neat toys lol. I do have rubber bands, scissors, and small live rock though lol.
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Be careful with the rubber bands. Too tight and you just slowly cut the piece in half.
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I like to just place the frags in a cup of rubble rock in a low flow area and let the frags attach themselves, then glue them to a plug. Also I like to take some light fishing line, thread a sewing needle and run it through the frag. Cut off enough line that you can tie a knot and tie it to a piece of rock. When the frag attaches just snip the line and pull it out.