Time to frag up some scollies !!

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I have a few extra scollies I am goin to frag. I just hope at least 1 survive. I am trying a few methods and my gf will be performing the operations.

1. The shambling method.
- Miri with just take her anger out on one of the scollies using a screwdriver. Destroying the surface.

2. Pizza slices!!
- Cutting it into 6 slices using a ban saw.

3. Surface slice
- I have heard of this method till recently. I am suppose to slice of the top piece. Suppose to form 2 new scollies .

Any other method or advice welcomed!!
 
These may help but I have never fraged a Scollie before


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Neither have I or Miri. I don't plan on much surviving. Just want to learn from it.
 
I have watched tim from keen reef cut a scolly into 4 pieces with a band saw and all 4 lived
 
hud3339;711604 wrote: I have watched tim from keen reef cut a scolly into 4 pieces with a band saw and all 4 lived

+1

Ban saw is the best method for fraging them rough treatment of scollys can bring on Brown jelly infection

5 min amino acid bath 1ml per gal helps lps after fraging
 
Can I be first in line for the frags(if they survive of course:thumbs:).
 
Thanh386;711596 wrote: Neither have I or Miri. I don't plan on much surviving. Just want to learn from it.

well how bout sparing one, give it to me for free, and just count that one as dead:thumbs::lol2:
 
Pizza method works, scramble will be a gamble, and the big chop... I speculate won't work.
 
Thanh-Sometimes I don't know if your kidding or not-this sounds a little sadistic to me-they are little animals!!!
 
hud3339;711604 wrote: I have watched tim from keen reef cut a scolly into 4 pieces with a band saw and all 4 lived

And 6 months later they still look like a quarter scolly.
 
Raz0945;711793 wrote: Thanh-Sometimes I don't know if your kidding or not-this sounds a little sadistic to me-they are little animals!!!

that we keep in little glass cages.. :o)

i think they will be fine with the 1/4 method, though i agree they might grow faster/be bigger with the other methods..
 
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