I just did a fragging of a Chalice coral with my Dremel. It went pretty well. It's on my channel. I have a torch that one head is almost dead and the other is hanging on. They haven't really separated yet so I'm worried about fragging it but I may have too.
that was a very good teachers lesson, as I was taught. If you don't learn from the mistake, then it was not worth the expense. Now I own my own company registered City and state!
saw a great way of fragging them the other day..the guy just snapped them with his hands perfect straight break little effort and no ill effects. just gets that weird angle that would still need trimming. idk if there is a reason that you don't do this but apparently there have been no I'll effects:)
I would like to see how to frag gonies. I’m learning how to frag right now I’ve been working at a LFS for around 5-6 weeks and they got me fragging already I literally just flagged the $250 a head torch you guys did in this video. Need to get some of that BRS glue looks like it works fast
Did u ever make a how to frag zoas? I just watched ur zoa video a while back and in it u said later video u would show how to frag zoas. Anyways love ur vids
Are all the employee displays taken down besides Tia?? Will the new employee get to make a display? It would be awesome to see how a beginner will actually set one up
He doesn’t really aquaculture much except a few high end pieces and the zoas. Their model is to turn and burn through their incoming shipments instead of waiting for the pieces to grow.
I need to know how to frag bubble coral. I have one bubble coral I’ve had since I started the hobby (about 4 years ago) And it has like 6 heads but the flesh is going all the way down the base all together if that makes sense. There’s no skeleton between the heads but I swear bubble coral was branching. I’m lost. Plz help
Most bubble corals grown like a cross between walling & branching, in that their skeleton grows very similar to a walling Hammer but it also separates into multiple walling pieces rather than just 1 connected piece, although like you say they usually retain some thin connective tissue to each other on the skeleton. I've found most bubbles to be very accepting of fragging & I usually have success fragging not just separate heads but also cutting straight through heads, sometimes dividing a single very large head into 10 separate frags. That said I do use a Gryphon Aquasaw which makes things easier but theres no reason it couldn't be done with a dremmel & a lot of care. I alway dip afterwards with iodine or frag recovery dip etc & superglue over the cuts I make to cover any porous holes I expose in the skeleton.
You should start a fragging series for all corals that y’all frag! That would be awesome!
It’s been like one video a day march!!! I love it!! Thanks for always creating such great content.
Love your store and this channel. Your hilarious.. made my night.
He is level 2 now!! thanks for helping me with my 24 vila set up yesterday!!!
Great job with the fragging. 😊
You should do a live stream with chummingham reef and talk about dragging scolys and other unusual to drag corals
I just did a fragging of a Chalice coral with my Dremel. It went pretty well. It's on my channel. I have a torch that one head is almost dead and the other is hanging on. They haven't really separated yet so I'm worried about fragging it but I may have too.
that was a very good teachers lesson, as I was taught. If you don't learn from the mistake, then it was not worth the expense. Now I own my own company registered City and state!
Nice job with the fragging March! Your cousin is doing well.
saw a great way of fragging them the other day..the guy just snapped them with his hands perfect straight break little effort and no ill effects. just gets that weird angle that would still need trimming. idk if there is a reason that you don't do this but apparently there have been no I'll effects:)
No reason to risk harming the torch if you don’t have to. Also, you still need a clean base to attach to the plug.
the german counting at 7:20 was not bad. made me laugh a bit. greatings from germany
I would like to see how to frag gonies. I’m learning how to frag right now I’ve been working at a LFS for around 5-6 weeks and they got me fragging already I literally just flagged the $250 a head torch you guys did in this video. Need to get some of that BRS glue looks like it works fast
March almost 3 years and we dont know why the basement is haunted😂😂 common update us dude, great coral btw will stop by soon
Teaching him about fragging Zoas would make a good video.
Did u ever make a how to frag zoas? I just watched ur zoa video a while back and in it u said later video u would show how to frag zoas. Anyways love ur vids
Are all the employee displays taken down besides Tia?? Will the new employee get to make a display? It would be awesome to see how a beginner will actually set one up
the quick cuts killed me
¿¿Como consigues unos tentaculos tan largos? ¿alimentais con aminoacidos o algo?? Me encantan los videos que haceis saludos desde España👏👏👏
Can you frag the cabbage coral??? And the bubble coral??
My 120 has water inside no leaks so far pump is running 8 months away from putting corals 😅
I’d like to see goni, space invader Pectinia and acans fragging video!
Do you not normally wait for these to turn into much larger colonies to get more heads?
He doesn’t really aquaculture much except a few high end pieces and the zoas. Their model is to turn and burn through their incoming shipments instead of waiting for the pieces to grow.
Veddyyyyy niiice
I need to know how to frag bubble coral. I have one bubble coral I’ve had since I started the hobby (about 4 years ago)
And it has like 6 heads but the flesh is going all the way down the base all together if that makes sense. There’s no skeleton between the heads but I swear bubble coral was branching.
I’m lost. Plz help
Most bubble corals grown like a cross between walling & branching, in that their skeleton grows very similar to a walling Hammer but it also separates into multiple walling pieces rather than just 1 connected piece, although like you say they usually retain some thin connective tissue to each other on the skeleton.
I've found most bubbles to be very accepting of fragging & I usually have success fragging not just separate heads but also cutting straight through heads, sometimes dividing a single very large head into 10 separate frags. That said I do use a Gryphon Aquasaw which makes things easier but theres no reason it couldn't be done with a dremmel & a lot of care. I alway dip afterwards with iodine or frag recovery dip etc & superglue over the cuts I make to cover any porous holes I expose in the skeleton.
Omg! I’m jelly
Do you ship to Washington State, USA? :)
that's easy March
Acans please.
where's your cousin frag master oh hes on his phone lol
So painful to watch that torch cut.
send me a shirt being you could not make it too New York
Show me frag on anemone 🤣
Not something I'd do but I remember it was a done thing years ago!
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Bro get a better reef casa intro 😭