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Hi, I have a hammer which has a skeleton of about 6 inch long between the top tips of a 'Y'-shaped base skeleton. When open, the tentacles spread over a space of more than 12 inches.

Anyone can advise how do I frag (saw the 'Y' skeleton?) into 2 pieces without hurting the coral ? In the first place, should I ?

Thanks for advice.

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:P Well, I've done this before but I believe a lot of our SPS big boys out there can do this with their eyes closed :lol: ....if you want to frag the piece, make sure you allow the coral tissue to fully retract before you do this. Lay the coral on a wet towel, hold with your hand, an arm and main stem of the "Y", using the plier, break with a quick twist the other arm. The tissue normally occupies the a shallow portion inside and the tooth ridges plus a thin layer on the outside of the exoskeleton. If you have somehow damaged the coral tissue, can put in some SEACHEM coral dip for a few minutes to prevent bacterial infection before placing frags back in tank.

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Thanks for advice. Was worried that the soft coral part goes too deep into the skeleton and when sawing, gets head one side, body in the other. :cry: Then need magician to put them back.

Do I put the separated parts back into main tank under strong or weak currents as they normally give out slime when disturbed ?

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