Can you frag a toad stool leather?

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  1. ScubaBrett22

    ScubaBrett22 Fire Shrimp

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    Can you frag a toad stool leather??

    i added a pic of the leather.

    If so how do you do it and is this a easy frag?
     

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  3. divott

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    an easy frag. get some scissors or sharp kinife. trim some off the outside rim. some superglue gel, glue it to a frag plug or LR rubble. the toadstool wont be happy for a few days, but wil lrecover fine.
     
  4. ScubaBrett22

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    you 100% sure and how much do i take off also can i use a rubber band to hold it on the rock?
     
  5. divott

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    sure you can use a rubber band until it adheres. do a youtube search on fragging a toadstool.
     
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    Okay cool thanks!!!!!!!! :cheesy::cheesy:
     
  7. Gexx

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    i like how that toadstool looks. thats cool!
     
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  9. Siddique

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    Check out my thread where I fragged a toadstool.
    http://www.3reef.com/forums/frags/fragging-ill-toadstool-80435-3.htmlIt was huge but it started looking weird so I decided to cut em' up. I didn't update the thread but I can assure you that divott is 100% right about how to frag the leather. Although, I prefer to place the cuttings in a container with some rubble/frag plugs all covered with a netted material and let them attach for themselves. Sometimes, the super glue doesn't work because the leather secrets slime.