fragging chalice

Discussion in 'LPS Corals' started by Sataly, Apr 6, 2015.

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  1. Sataly

    Sataly Coral Banded Shrimp

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    Ok so I noticed when my chalice was having problems it was melting kind of. Now it's back into health and growing I noticed that it looks like I completely 2 different corals but on the same body. It's hard to describe so I'll post this picture. Could I just cut the skeleton in the middle because no flesh is there? Would I have to dip ? Also sorry if you can't really see the gap on it.
     

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  3. DSC reef

    DSC reef Giant Squid

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    Honestly, your best bet is to leave it alone and let it grow. Trying to frag it now would most likely stress it to death or not heal properly. Unless I had a nice frag saw I would never attempt to cut a chalice.