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Jacob Holley
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 129 City: Rockmart State: GA Occupation: Casher at ingles market Other Interests: Dirt bikes and 4 wheelers
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How to frag?
I'm ready to frag a couple pieces of coral, I would love some input. I'm fragging: xinia, favias, zoas, frogspawn, gsp, chalices, and sps (green slimmer and birds nest)
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 412 City: Alpharetta State: GA
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I used a Dremel tool on my frogspawn and just tore the GSP by hand. (Scissors are the most common tool I hear from others.) Haven't done any of the others.
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ARC Secretary
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 3,358 City: Auburn State: GA
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Chain saw!!!
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 517 City: dacula State: GA Occupation: Public accounting for affordable housing and other tax credit investments Other Interests: Golf, wood working, guitars, gardening, hydroponics
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There are many tutorials on YouTube.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 379 City: locustgrove State: GA Occupation: Pipe fitter Other Interests: Anything R/C
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Coral Pedia.com Articles Advanced Fraging.Step by step instructions really made it easy for me.Way easier than I thought.
Edit: See theres a picture of me doing it lol. |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Age: 34
Posts: 598 City: Suwanee State: GA Occupation: Sales Other Interests: UGA Football, Braves, Falcons, Books, PC Games, Guns
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Be careful fragging the zoas... they are extremely poisonous and can "burst" when they are cut apart. Wear face protection if you cut them.
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ARC Secretary
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 3,358 City: Auburn State: GA
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My actual prefered way is with a scalpel or bone cutters. A ban saw is better for encrusting corals.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Age: 23
Posts: 2,563 City: Conyers State: GA Occupation: Nissan Parts Guy/Student Other Interests: PS3, Nissan Primera P10
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And make you SCRUB AND SCRUB your hands with soap and water when you finish doing the zoas... the residue from their poisonous excretes last for several hours or more and when you think you had it all off... bam you scratch your eye and you have irritation issues... highly painful and annoying!
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Jacob Holley
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 129 City: Rockmart State: GA Occupation: Casher at ingles market Other Interests: Dirt bikes and 4 wheelers
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I have a band saw but the blade isn't fine enough for fraging, where can I find a small fine bandsaw? And how much?
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 149 City: woodstock State: GA
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(given the right tank parms, they grow like weeds)I think most people use a razor for it. Zoa's - As others have said: the toxin can cause your alot of pain and harm. You need to protect your eyes and hands. Best to view guides on the internet or let someone else help you. |
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Posts: 7,236 City: Canton State: GA Occupation: Owner, Imagine Ocean Other Interests: Geocaching, Gold Panning, Kayaking
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http://www.inlandhobby.com/ReefKeepe...aw_p/91060.htm
I can get this for you. We use one and it's ideal for encrusting corals, or ones on rocks up to 3" thick. Jenn
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 1,660 City: Barnesville State: GA Occupation: Art
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Ive found what works great is the magnifying glasses you wear on your head works great for seeing the space in between small zoas |
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Jacob Holley
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 129 City: Rockmart State: GA Occupation: Casher at ingles market Other Interests: Dirt bikes and 4 wheelers
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Good idea, I didn think about the magnifying hat deal, any body know where to pick up a couple scalpels?
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 1,660 City: Barnesville State: GA Occupation: Art
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I use hobby xacto knife can be picked up at hobby lobby micheals and sometimes Walmart will have em but usually not
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 517 City: dacula State: GA Occupation: Public accounting for affordable housing and other tax credit investments Other Interests: Golf, wood working, guitars, gardening, hydroponics
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 612 City: Douglasville State: GA Occupation: JDEdwards CNC Other Interests: Family, travelling, SCUBA, guns, cars, computers
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I need to get the xacto kit too. I'm working up the courage to do some first time fragging as well. Oh yeah, and some protection.
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Jacob Holley
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 129 City: Rockmart State: GA Occupation: Casher at ingles market Other Interests: Dirt bikes and 4 wheelers
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Ok I get the zoa poison but there are oodles of bristle worms in my tank, any suggestions on what kind of gloves to wear just incase I encounter one?
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