View Full Version : Advice on Fragging A Tree Coral
fx300
Wed, 13th Aug 2003, 08:11 PM
I have fragged Xenias and Mushrooms but have never fragged a Tree Coral and there is a pink one that a lady here in town has that I would like to frag. I would appreciate any advice on this. Thank you in advance.
Fabian
TexasState
Wed, 13th Aug 2003, 09:23 PM
If you're talking about Kenya Tree. The usually drop their branches, the branch will attach onto the crush corals bottom on their own. Automatic self-fragging coral. After awhile, you might wish you had not put the Kenya tree into your tank. They're everywhere.
adaminaustin
Wed, 13th Aug 2003, 11:10 PM
just start snipping branches.
Or just cut the tip of the branches.
put the cuttings on your sand bed and after about 48 hours they will start grabbing onto small rubble and anything else that is stable.
After about a month you will not even be able to tell that the capanella has been cut.
You can always try garf.org
Garf's sight has many ways to propagate coral.
fx300
Thu, 14th Aug 2003, 10:37 AM
mjm... Interesting, should I remove those cuttings from that tank and bring it to mine or should I wait until they have healed?
Fabian
P.S.
Thanks!
TexasState
Thu, 14th Aug 2003, 08:52 PM
Either way are fine. You should float your corals to match the temperature. Most corals are not sensitive the salinity changes.
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