Fragging a leather

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There`s that fishnet print Viper was asking about.
 
showeee.. didnt know that it was that easy. I was under the impression that when you frag a coral, you cut 1 piece off.....

Thanks for the info... very interesting.

Just a thought, if its so easy and risk free, why dont more ppl do it? ;)
 
Hi Darren - most likely because (like most reefers) don't KNOW that it CAN be done, neither how easy it is.... It's just the attaching of the corals that's was daunting for me..... Cutting the corals is nothing really - done it plenty times :)
 
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Just look at that.A perfect clone of the original leather.Just give it some time to develop a nice stem.
 
The frags look great, how long before they will start to build up the stem?
 
Super stuff! The net business is a big help - been wondering how to keep the frag on the rock and stitching with fishing line was a bust!
 
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A quick update now that our power is back on.The fishnet impression now completely gone.
 
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I had some guys asking me what happens to the stem of the original coral.Well it grows a new head of polyps.If you look closely you can just see them starting to show.
 
Very nice thread. How large do u allow the parent 2 become before chopping ?
 
Thanks again for a very imformative post!

I had a little leather frag that I could not get to "stick" so tried your method... Used the netting from the sack that onions are sold in. So far so good!
 
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