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"krknbls" wrote in message ...
Most corals can be 'fragged' because they're made up of thousands, or even millions of individual entities co-existing. An anemone is a single organism, an attempt to 'frag' it would generally result in an untimely demise. That is totaly false! I will give you one example: Aiptasia in an anemone! You can definitelly fragment an anemone with a razor blade. I have seen articles about people cuting in half bubble tips. No problem, if you have conditions in the tank for the injured anemone like this to heal in pace and quiet without predators. |
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