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    Posted: April 11 2006 at 11:57am
I have a torch that I don't know how to frag. I would love to learn. Am I the only one or would this be something worth bringing up in a mtg?
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I just use my hands and break a "branch" off. Its really not that hard.
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http://www.coralplanet.com/coral_propagation_articles.htm

This was written about 5 years ago, but should walk you through it.

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As far as bringing this up at a meeting when we do our coral prop meetings we usually have a demo.
Contact me for professional aquarium maintenance and localy grown coral frags. [URL=http://www.aquatitranquility.com][/URL]

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I use a dremel. It makes a clean cut that is easy to glue to a piece of rubble. I just cut it on the exposed skeleton, careful not to damage the flesh that grows down the stalk.
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 Jake's info about propagation. 

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