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Discussion in 'Coral' started by mikejrice, Jul 31, 2009.

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  1. mikejrice

    mikejrice 3reef Affiliate

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    Just found another smokin deal. 20 heads of green frog spawn for $20. Needless to say as soon as it looks healthy Ill have frags of this for sale for my usual $5.
     

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  3. divott

    divott Giant Squid

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    thats looks like as hammer. very nice lookin mike. nice pickup , congrats
     
  4. mikejrice

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    I was just thinking the samething. that's the picture I got from the listing so ill see what it really is when it opens up. I hope its a hammer.
     
  5. divott

    divott Giant Squid

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    either are cool ones to have. went with hammer because of the heads. personally hope you get a frogspawn , im impartial to them. i really like mine. lol
     
  6. bthomson

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    i just purchased a hammer/frogspawn hybrid
     
  7. divott

    divott Giant Squid

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    can these type corals be fragged? curious because of the skeleton, and also because im unfamiliar if it can be done.
     
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  9. Screwtape

    Screwtape Tonozukai Fairy Wrasse

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    Yes, the branching form especially is very easy to frag with a dremel or band/tile saw. I've heard the wall form of the Euphyllia species are more touchy to frag.
     
  10. divott

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    thats what i thought. i forgot about the branching type. basically just cut a branch off? the single skeleton would you have to wait til it formed a new head?
     
  11. Screwtape

    Screwtape Tonozukai Fairy Wrasse

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    Yes for the branching form just cut off a branch somehow, the cleaner the cut the better. Wall form, I have no clue whatsoever, I wouldn't ever buy a wall form Euphyllia. :)