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Fragging and LPS Anchor coral (non branching)

bbjohngm

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ok so i've never attempted to frag an LPS before...i've gotten the tissue to recede (can't see it in the photo of course) with a rubber band like i read somewhere....now from what i understand i just take a Dremel of some sort and simply cut through the bottom skeleton? i'm nervous.... set my mind at ease please ! :eek: is this the right way to go about this ? lol

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boy i better make an appointment with my doctor....looks like i have the plague lol
 
No dremel is needed. Just grab the branches and snap them off at the lowest point with your hands. You can use bone cutters if you want, but I find that can cause the branches to split.
 
thanks for the reply smcnally ! but it's not the branching type .....no way will i be able to snap that thing ! i mean....i'm huge...but not that huge! lol that is what kinda made me worry...... never cut through one of those puppies before...
 
oooh! you've got a non-branching hammer! :) Nice! I was always trying to get one of those, but they never looked happy when I came across them in stores. My understanding is just as you describe. You just cut through the base of the coral. If the rubber band gets the tissue to receed a bit you'll probably have less risk of infection at the cut site. I've read that these can be harder to frag because the cut-site sometimes doesn't heal well.

Let us know how it goes.
 
lol yeah it was in the title... i think he wanted me to feel welcome and i appreciate that, i really do...and yeah from what i have read that is the case...the tissue has completely receded so i wont be cutting through any at all, just the base...I've had this coral for years and i don't wanna mess this up.... I'll be selling or trading the frag soon if all goes well ..... and thanks folks ;)
 
I don't know if you have done this yet but I was just talking to a fellow reefer about it and here's what he said:

Oh hey Sherri,

I've been doing some research for my presentation, and might have a way to frag your wall hammer. Though to me this is pretty extreme.

Question though... is the Wall Hammer kind of like a Bubble Coral where there's a central skeleton and then the larger fleshy part?

If so... there's a technique (I may mention in the presentation - though I don't think I'd actually ever try it),

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With bubble corals basically you can do this:

Dremel Tool the skeletal base to make a "fissure" of sorts vertically. Almost like slicing the skeleton in half but you stop just short of the fleshy part.

Then off-set the cut vertically, but only a very little. You do NOT want to damage the fleshy part at all.

Then insert plastic wedges to the crack and VERY slowly (over the course of 2-3 weeks) widen the split.

This causes the fleshy part to stretch and eventually (slowly) split on it's own into two halves, each on it's own skeleton.
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To me this is really extreme, but a method where I thought there actually was none.
 
ok interesting.....now if my flesh has ALL receded from the top of the skeleton..... does that mean that there may be guts still inside the area that i plan on cutting through ? now you got me worried again lol wish i knew more about the anatomy of these corals....maybe i should do some more research ... i will make the coral retract when i get home and take a pic of the area where the flesh has receded and see if anyone can give any more ideas.... thanks ! interesting way of going about it....
 
After I read this message I was scared pooless to do it! I have a pretty good sized wall hammer that I am managing with flow! I think the deal is -- be very careful with the dremel -- do not cut through the flesh and pry it apart. It is the first I had heard about how to do it. The only other source I can think of is on Reef Central there is a guy called Elegance Coral (which is a similar structure as a wall hammer) -- you could start a thread in the LPS forum about fragging either a wall hammer or an elegance -- might get some additional ideas. The only other place to go for advice is the Marine Depot forum as they have some good advice there. Hope that helps!
 
Not sure if it has been mentioned already, but make sure you give it an iodine/betadine bath after it is fragged. I've found lps in general to be pretty susceptible to infection when I haven't used iodine in the past. Almost zero % when using it.
 
So you just cut through the flesh? I assume you dip too? That is sooo scary to me! I mean that looks like what happened to the elegance I have as it is cut off on one side but I cannot imagine doing it. Oh -- the slime, the agony!
 
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