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Old 06-13-2004, 04:38 PM
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The GSP's I picked up a little while ago (thanks Jonathan) have already attached themselves to the rock I placed the frag on. I cut the elastic yesterday and the colony is firmly established with about a half inch growth along the bottom of the original frag. I would like to cut the original frag off and allow the new growth to continue. I am planning on using a razor blade to cut along the edge of the mat, trying not to slice any polyps. Would this be the proper way?
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Old 06-13-2004, 05:12 PM
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Yes you can do it this way. But if you want to trade your GSP's one day find an empty shell and slice off a sliver. Then place it into the shell. It will grow around the rim and you will have either A) a watering can; you being able to place it all over your tank b) a frag of GSP's, or c) a frag you can rent to your friends this way you will never loos the Watering can. But once again yes you can just sliver it off with a knife or blade.
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