In my mind the word fragging applies only to corals how ever I recently was listening to the ReefNewsNetwork Podcast and they spoke of fragging anemones.
They described the process of using a scalpel or razor blade and cutting the anemone in half directly center of its mouth creating two symmetrical halfs then dipping the halfs in iodine and allowing them to heal for about 2 weeks.
I have alot of rainbow nems that at one time were only 1 nem and then split naturally until the point which I count 13 roughly softball sized nems they cover most the tank. I was trying to trade a few off but i was having a hard time getting them safely off the rock work. Now that they slowed reproduction I'm still hoping they make a few more so I can have some stock to trade.
Have any of you fragged a nem befor if so would you share your experience
They described the process of using a scalpel or razor blade and cutting the anemone in half directly center of its mouth creating two symmetrical halfs then dipping the halfs in iodine and allowing them to heal for about 2 weeks.
I have alot of rainbow nems that at one time were only 1 nem and then split naturally until the point which I count 13 roughly softball sized nems they cover most the tank. I was trying to trade a few off but i was having a hard time getting them safely off the rock work. Now that they slowed reproduction I'm still hoping they make a few more so I can have some stock to trade.
Have any of you fragged a nem befor if so would you share your experience