I've never been to a frag swap.
How do I bring corals I want to give away? In particular zoo's and mushrooms.
How do I prepare to accept frags from others?
Is it as simple as a cooler with some ice or do I need buckets with airstones/battery powered pumps, etc.
Thanks!
Martin
Frag Swap Q's
Moderator: snoopdog
cut / break stuff, put them in ziplocks, bring them to the meeting
For softies, if you have time to get them to stick to something thats always appreciated I am sure. I like to use scallop shells I find on the beach or little pieces of live rock rubble.
For zoa's I've always superglued them to the scallop shells for trading, but thats just my preference. Mushroooms, I don't know, either you can try and get them to stick, or just loose in a bag and let the other person deal with it. I think I've always just placed them loose in small bags, they take so long to get them to stick that I've never done it.
For softies, if you have time to get them to stick to something thats always appreciated I am sure. I like to use scallop shells I find on the beach or little pieces of live rock rubble.
For zoa's I've always superglued them to the scallop shells for trading, but thats just my preference. Mushroooms, I don't know, either you can try and get them to stick, or just loose in a bag and let the other person deal with it. I think I've always just placed them loose in small bags, they take so long to get them to stick that I've never done it.
- A wookie is nothing more than three ewoks duct taped together.
I stumbled upon a video by Eric Borneman where he illustrates the methods to frag SPS, LPS, mushrooms, polyps, and softies. Not only did it easy my apprehension about the fragging process but it also gave me better understanding of transport.
The video is an hour long but it is awesome!
http://www.zooxanthellae.com/borneman.wmv - Direct link to video
http://www.zooxanthellae.com/ - Site that is hosting the video
The video is an hour long but it is awesome!
http://www.zooxanthellae.com/borneman.wmv - Direct link to video
http://www.zooxanthellae.com/ - Site that is hosting the video
Excellent! Can't wait to check it out.
Not to hijack this thread, but I've got some fragging questions too.... I'm picking up some pieces tomorrow. If they're big enough, can I take frags from them before putting the main piece into my tank, or should I give them a week or two or mroe to settle into my tank, then frag. I'd love to be able to bring some stuff to the swap!
Not to hijack this thread, but I've got some fragging questions too.... I'm picking up some pieces tomorrow. If they're big enough, can I take frags from them before putting the main piece into my tank, or should I give them a week or two or mroe to settle into my tank, then frag. I'd love to be able to bring some stuff to the swap!
I'm picking up some pieces tomorrow. If they're big enough, can I take frags from them before putting the main piece into my tank, or should I give them a week or two or mroe to settle into my tank, then frag.
Just an opinion for you, and I don't know what corals in particular you're talking about. I don't really know too much about soft corals, but you might keep in mind that new corals are under a good bit of stress already and have a much better chance of surviving if you wait a few months before fragging. Sometimes they'll do fine, but as a whole it's much better for them to not have the added stress until they have been settled awhile.
I'm certainly not trying to tell you what to do, it's just something I've found, especially in the case of the so called SPS and LPS.
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redpheonix wrote:was wondering when the next frag swap was... havent been to one yet and would like to attend... where is it going to be...
The next frag swap will be at my place on the 19th. Here is a like to the details.
http://www.mbrk.com/viewtopic.php?t=3621
225 Gallon Aquarium, Two 40 gallon frag tanks, 75 gallon refugium, 30 gallon sump
neptune aquacontroller III
Lighting = 3 x 400 watt MH, 4 x 6' VHO's,
Pumps = Panworld 100 (return), 2 x Vortech MP40, Seio 1500
ASM G-4 Skimmer, GEO calcium reactor.
neptune aquacontroller III
Lighting = 3 x 400 watt MH, 4 x 6' VHO's,
Pumps = Panworld 100 (return), 2 x Vortech MP40, Seio 1500
ASM G-4 Skimmer, GEO calcium reactor.