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noirsphynx 12-21-2008 11:23 PM

Would that fragging method also work for an elegance?

rocketlily 12-22-2008 02:12 AM

I'm going to give it a few weeks to recover and then take a look at it. If it grows as much in the next 8 months as it has in the last 8 months, I will definately be fragging. In Feb of this year I had 10 heads and before this incident it had grown to over 60.

noirsphynx 12-22-2008 03:00 AM

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Originally Posted by rocketlily (Post 370746)
I'm going to give it a few weeks to recover and then take a look at it. If it grows as much in the next 8 months as it has in the last 8 months, I will definately be fragging. In Feb of this year I had 10 heads and before this incident it had grown to over 60.

Wow, that's amazing growth:surprise: I bought a very nice & very large elegance that I'm sure I'll have to learn how to frag at some point so that it doesn't completely take over my tank.
I've been wanting some Duncans for a bit now so keep me in mind if you do frag. They're so beautiful and my tank is going to be LPS dominated.

tang daddy 12-22-2008 04:24 AM

as I stated before because most duncans have heads together in a clump or bundle if 1 gets stung then every head sprouting in the bunch will soon follow suit..... Hydronorpha have deadly sting and can send sweepers about 4in long at night from the pics there are a few branches that are seperate although on a few of those branches in the back row the heads look unhappy. Take it for what it's worth but mine wiped completely out in less than a week.

Skimmerking 12-22-2008 04:48 AM

yes the hydropora coral is the coral killer. and i have been looking for duncan for so long ....... i need some of yours

argan 12-22-2008 06:43 AM

just curious, about how long was it in contact with the bad guy to inflict that much damage?

Drock169 12-22-2008 04:45 PM

Noir, fragging elegance is very difficult as it is already a sensitive coral. A Jewellers rock saw with a diamond wheel is usually whats recommended for elegance to ensure a nice clean cut, also make sure both pieces being cut have mouths.

noirsphynx 12-22-2008 04:54 PM

Yikes, sounds tricky. I might be affraid of killing the whole thing. I'm hoping I'll be fine for a few years yet.......I hope. Thanks.

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Originally Posted by Drock169 (Post 370839)
Noir, fragging elegance is very difficult as it is already a sensitive coral. A Jewellers rock saw with a diamond wheel is usually whats recommended for elegance to ensure a nice clean cut, also make sure both pieces being cut have mouths.


rocketlily 12-22-2008 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by argan (Post 370789)
just curious, about how long was it in contact with the bad guy to inflict that much damage?

I really don't think it was that long. The Hydronorpha can get upset very quickly when something touches it. It send out white stringy things that are very sticky. I'm sure that when the Whisker coral retracted it pulled the white strings with it and they eventually covered the openings.

BC564 12-22-2008 07:35 PM

I agree...if you frag it...I would buy a couple of heads off of you.....

I would wait a week or two though......I think they may be ok....


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