Brid96 Non-member Feb 16, 2007 #1 What is the best way to frag a Hammer coral? I ahve seen it done where you just take some clippers and cut off a branch. Is this the ideal way to do it or is there a better solution. Brian
What is the best way to frag a Hammer coral? I ahve seen it done where you just take some clippers and cut off a branch. Is this the ideal way to do it or is there a better solution. Brian
nichols Non-member Feb 16, 2007 #2 I use a diamond wheel on my Dremel. A hacksaw also works. The stalk can be kind of tough to cut with clippers.
I use a diamond wheel on my Dremel. A hacksaw also works. The stalk can be kind of tough to cut with clippers.
SaltCreep Non-member Feb 16, 2007 #4 If it's the branching hammer, I just break it off at the "Y" of a branch. Mine is pretty brittle and breaks easy.
If it's the branching hammer, I just break it off at the "Y" of a branch. Mine is pretty brittle and breaks easy.
Jill & Brian Reef Hiatus Feb 16, 2007 #5 I have snapped them by hand and used bone cutters. Hammers, IMO, are one of the easiest corals to frag, just do it... like Nike
I have snapped them by hand and used bone cutters. Hammers, IMO, are one of the easiest corals to frag, just do it... like Nike