I found an article online that explained the process of cutting a piece of cactus coral and super gluing it to a piece of rock for the tank. Then, it showed a picture of it a month or a few months later growing again. Is this possible?
It's a pretty straightforward process. It helps to have a good pair of bone shears for the stonies and gorgonians (although I break my montipora by accident all the time), and a sharp, new razor blade is best for softies. If the tank conditions are good, then the coral will recovery quickly from the cut or break. The frags themselves tend to be much more durable than wild-collected colonies.Jslamka5685 said:Is this a risky process to the coral itself or is it relatively safe to perform. I don't have any coral in my tank now but, I am going to eventually want some in there and i am thinking that it might be a good idea if i were to start my own coral pieces rather than buy harvested coral.
LordsSoilder said:I've got to find one of these clubs, right now I don't have anyone to tell me to slow down, or that It's not a good idea to jump into things to quick. I mean, I have you guys but I don't know anyone in michigan that can actually smack me upside the head and really get the message across...
I am in Grand Rapids and would be happy to come by and smack you in the head![]()
I'm new at this and do not have a set up for corals yet, but plan to in the future (fish only right now). When I do have healthy ones, I'd be all for sharing.