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How do I frag this?

Started by Maxthecat, March 30, 2010, 10:24:40 AM

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Severum

First you need to get it off the rock. A piece of ice on the foot and some patience usually does the trick. Afterwards cut in half down the mouth ensuring you also cit the foot in half.
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Steve Everum

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Maxthecat

thats the easy part, how long before it heals, and what kind of dangers am I looking at? I don't have an other tank..

bitterman

If it is a LTA, they are not so friendly to splitting them.
Splitting it could result in its death.
BTA's are suposably easily split but I have never done it before.
Did you see Anthony Calfo's presentation? You might want to google any information he may have provided in some forums.

He basically cut it in 1/2 (depending on size he said they can be split in 1/2, 1/3's or 1/4's) and put the separate sections in a small tank with carbon running on it. This was to allow the toxins released after first being cut to not end up effecting other corals. After a bit the sections combined and resulted in his case 2 separate anenome's

Redbelly would be able to help you as I know he used to split bta's

Bruce

Vincenzo.

A nightmare and could nuke ur tank. Chemical warfare. U need to be running carbon, gfo, and what not, heavy skimming, lower light and water changes. . But nem farming is a common practice, and lots of money could be made.

bitterman

Calfo mentioned you can start with 1 and at a year be at about 2000 bta's. At $20 each that can be alot of $$$


Bruce

JD

I had an LTA go down my overflow. During the water slide ride it's foot got a little tear in it. I decided to try splitting it. I got out a brand new Olfa razor blade and proceeded to cut the nem in half starting at the tear in the foot. After it was cut I put both halves in a perforated(using a drill) tupperware container(about an 8" cube) and attached it to the glass of my tank using a mag float magnet. I kept the top of the container slightly out of the water to prevent the escape of either of the critters. After about two weeks in isolation I put them back in the tank. Both halves are still healthy today. I did the split about 8 months ago.

Maxthecat

I think I get the picture... I think ill pass on doing since I only have one tank and it's pretty full