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SudoReef

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  1. 1 hour ago, Taylorhardy1 said:

    I've always heard that mushrooms are quite resilient to fragging. I've been told multiple times that when fragging shrooms, if you tear the foot, the leftover flesh will grow into a baby shroom in ideal conditions. Not so sure with rics and yumas though. My first ric I ever tried was the only mushroom I've ever had die on me, so maybe they're a bit more fragile. But I've seen people frag loose mushrooms by just cutting it down the middle, and throwing the pieces into a bin of rubble. 9 times out of 10 when I see a bounce in a store it's a 1/4 cut off a nice mother.

    I have never tried to frag a shroom, they always just spread on their own. That being said I do know that my green shrooms are very aggressive spreading corals.

  2. 6 hours ago, ChrisQ said:

    the issue is when the mother finally left the main plug she left around 5-6 babies behind, only problem is when she did this she couldn't decide what side of the plug she wanted to settle on so she spread the babies on both sides of the plug so in essence, one set of babies don't get any light unless i make it happen. I would like to chop it up and re mount on plugs and let them bask in the light they so deserve. I just don't have to tools or know-how. Only a set of bone cutters.

    Why not just use like wire cutters or something to break up the plug they are on? Assuming it is ceramic or whatever, then just glue the plug pieces on new plugs or directly to rockwork.

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