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Old 05-16-2008, 11:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have started a 55 gallon and have a beautiful 29 gallon that has some great things in it. I need to know about fraging some polyps and pulsating zenia's. Any ideas without killing them all.
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Old 05-16-2008, 11:45 AM   #2 (permalink)
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well xenia is easy, take the peice to be fragged out, pick a good spot to slice and just cut the stalk vertically top to bottom, then rubberband it to the rock you want it to attach to and put the rest back in your display tank

polyps i cant help ya with, what type of polyps do you have?


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Old 05-16-2008, 02:24 PM   #3 (permalink)
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well xenia is easy, take the peice to be fragged out, pick a good spot to slice and just cut the stalk vertically top to bottom, then rubberband it to the rock you want it to attach to and put the rest back in your display tank

polyps i cant help ya with, what type of polyps do you have?
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I perty much just pull them lose and rubber band them to a rock. some leathers I cut some off and rubber band those to the rocks as well
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Softies all you do is cut them. Literally that's all there is to it. Find a spot and snip. Of course you have to get it to attach to a rock. For that get some small pieces of rubble, lay your cutting on the rock, and tie it around and around with fishing line. 2 weeks or so and if it hasn't slipped out then it should attach.

Polyps just grow on rocks so all you have to do it chop the rock in half. For my Green Star Polyps I just took a hammer and screwdriver to the rock. Simple as that.


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cutting the xenia in half wont just kill it
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You can chop it into little pieces. Very tough stuff.


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