Frag teaching

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Sooooo....I've bought a few people out of their livestock in order to populate my 92 corner reef. It's looking pretty good except I'm seriously running out of room for additions. There are some fantastic zoa's growing in this tank. Unfortunately for me, I have no idea which ones they are other than there are some that are all blue and some that are flame red, some that are orange, some pink...etc. I've heard that some of these are really expensive per polyp and in some cases...I've got close to 50+ of each color. I'd like to find somebody that is willing to teach me how to frag these off so I can share :D. I've got glue and or epoxy. All I need to do is purchase some plugs and we should be a go. Anybody in a teaching mood?
 
All you have to do is take a razor or somthing flat with a straight edge and scrape them off. Then glue them to a rock or frag plug. Make sure to wear some sort of eye protection because if the paly toxin squrts you some people have bad reactions.
 
I would be happy to come up and show you what I know and would be willing to let you burn a copy of fragging from GARF (for what it is worth). I would recommend getting glue from the dollar store or equivilant. The gel works ok but I perfer just regular super glue. I would also recommend making some kind of frag rack prior to starting to cut them both for assembly and in the tank. Lots of people make them with eggrate from HD lowe's or similar. PM if there is anything you need or you would like me to come up I am free on Sunday. +1 on the comment on toxic, make sure when cutting not to eat, smoke, wipe yer nose etc. If you get a mettalic taste in yer mouth call a doctor.
 
dawgdude;408047 wrote: If only you had posted this earlier. Im leaving for Savannah tomorrow but cant be far from you. Like Diane said its not that bad, you can also use an old screwdriver and hammer to chisel off the rock. But as stated make sure to wear eye protection and I suggest gloves as well. The toxin can go through the skin and I have had a metallic taste before after prolonged fragging.

Thanks Dawg.....I'm out of town right now anyway. Thought I'd post a couple of things for when I get back in town on Friday.
 
Just had to post this for those who havent seen it!! Amazing video of Borneman frag demo

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ok doc, good post. im about to watch. im very interested in fragging.
hey maybe the club could do a video on it or a workshop.
 
The only 3 meetings I'd have a realistic shot at making would be Dec., Jan., and Feb. I guess that's the meeting that draws the most attendence.
 
ricksconnected;408165 wrote: say whats a good,easy to understand, frag book for the beginner?

I bought Anthony Calfo's book, "The Book of Coral Propogation." It's a little deeper version of Bob Fenner's book. About half of the book is fragging corals. But it also has info on coral farming, filtration, etc. etc. It's a pretty good read.
 
oh ok. if your done and want to sell your copy i'll take it.
where did you get it? cost? wonder if barnes/nobel have it?
 
I'm keeping it as a reference. I bought it several years ago online. I paid around $70 for it but it was hardback. It's probably printed in softbound and cheaper now. I'm sure B&N could order it for you if they don't stock it. Check for an online deal first though.
 
ok. yeah i like the hardback's myself. im gonna look into it.
does it cover all the basics? easy to read? does it cover equiptment need to a good frag tank too?
 
Might also check eBay for a copy. I've found many books there really really cheap!

Dawg....I'm about a mile from the Saddlebrook Kroger....know where Chattahoochie High School is? I'm about 2/10 of mile from it.
 
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