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Fragging torch corals safely
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2025 10:19 pm
by hannaho
I've got a Torch Coral that's getting too big for my 40-gallon tank. What's the safest way to frag it without stressing it out too much? I've never done this before and don't wanna mess it up.
Re: Fragging torch corals safely
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2025 10:39 pm
by sakurafly
First, make sure your tools are clean and sharp. I use bone cutters dipped in iodine. Cut the skeleton at least an inch below the head, and try to avoid touching the flesh too much. It's gonna be sketchy the first time, but they're tougher than they look.
Re: Fragging torch corals safely
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2025 11:15 pm
by leafyfox
Agree with sakurafly on the tools. Also, do it during the day when they're fully extended. They retract when stressed, and you don't wanna cut into a closed polyp. I've fragged mine three times now, and it's chilling in my 75-gallon.
Re: Fragging torch corals safely
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2025 11:56 pm
by corolla
sakurafly wrote: ↑Thu Jul 03, 2025 10:39 pm
First, make sure your tools are clean and sharp. I use bone cutters dipped in iodine. Cut the skeleton at least an inch below the head, and try to avoid touching the flesh too much. It's gonna be sketchy the first time, but they're tougher than they look.
Yep, and don't forget to glue the frag to a plug right after. Super glue gel works best, just dab it on the skeleton, not the flesh.
Re: Fragging torch corals safely
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2025 1:39 am
by tamer
I've heard some folks dip the frag in coral dip after cutting. Does that actually help, or is it just extra hassle?
Re: Fragging torch corals safely
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2025 2:17 am
by sakurafly
tamer wrote: ↑Fri Jul 04, 2025 1:39 am
I've heard some folks dip the frag in coral dip after cutting. Does that actually help, or is it just extra hassle?
It's not a must, but it can prevent infections. I use Revive for mine, just a quick dip for 5 minutes. Better safe than sorry, especially if your tank's got a weird vibe lately.
Re: Fragging torch corals safely
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2025 3:08 am
by Liker
I'm gonna try this soon too. My Torch is getting huge, and my clownfish keep hosting it. Anyone else have issues with fish messing with fresh frags?
Re: Fragging torch corals safely
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2025 3:47 am
by leafyfox
Liker wrote: ↑Fri Jul 04, 2025 3:08 am
I'm gonna try this soon too. My Torch is getting huge, and my clownfish keep hosting it. Anyone else have issues with fish messing with fresh frags?
Yeah, my clownfish are jerks about it. I usually put a frag rack in a low-flow spot for a few days until the glue sets. They'll still poke at it, but it's less likely to get knocked over.
Re: Fragging torch corals safely
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2025 5:27 am
by hannaho
Thanks for the tips, everyone. Gonna grab some bone cutters and give it a shot this weekend. Fingers crossed!
Re: Fragging torch corals safely
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2025 5:42 am
by candyman
Good luck, hannaho! It's nerve-wracking the first time, but you'll get the hang of it. Just go slow and don't rush the cut.