125 - Took Forever But Here It is!

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Your bower is growing very well.
It's got at least 3 babies right now. I'm going to have to decide if I feel comfortable fragging them...
 

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This is just wrong! :face-with-tears-of-joy:

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It's got at least 3 babies right now. I'm going to have to decide if I feel comfortable fragging them...
I would honestly wait for them to get a big bigger. where you'd have a bit more space to dremel. But, who am I to talk. I never used a dremel yet :p
 
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I would honestly wait for them to get a big bigger. where you'd have a bit more space to dremel. But, who am I to talk. I never used a dremel yet :p
Yeah, I'm not too interested in Dremel fragging at this time. When open they're already about 3/4" across.
 

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I would honestly wait for them to get a big bigger. where you'd have a bit more space to dremel. But, who am I to talk. I never used a dremel yet :p
be super careful of roll-off with the Dremel. I almost got a chance to see my bones messing with one.
 

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be super careful of roll-off with the Dremel. I almost got a chance to see my bones messing with one.
Yup, there's been plenty of accidents with them. If I recall, someone got a dremel in the leg. I forget who it was...
 

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Yup, there's been plenty of accidents with them. If I recall, someone got a dremel in the leg. I forget who it was...
now thats a trick...
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The thing I've found using a Dremel to frag is, you really need a third hand, lol! If you have someone who can hold the coral in place for you, you'll be able to do a better job with precise cuts.

Seriously, I'm surprised no one has developed a coral holder for this purpose (like "helping hands" for soldering but with material that won't damage coral...)
 

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The thing I've found using a Dremel to frag is, you really need a third hand, lol! If you have someone who can hold the coral in place for you, you'll be able to do a better job with precise cuts.
I would not volunteer as tribute
 
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The thing I've found using a Dremel to frag is, you really need a third hand, lol! If you have someone who can hold the coral in place for you, you'll be able to do a better job with precise cuts.
AND it keeps YOUR hands out of the way of the Dremel.
 

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AND it keeps YOUR hands out of the way of the Dremel.
Actually, I'd still probably need one hand on the coral for stability... And as for the "volunteer", they could be holding the coral with tweezers, tongs, etc -not at risk of a finger amputation! Lol!
 

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Actually, I'd still probably need one hand on the coral for stability... And as for the "volunteer", they could be holding the coral with tweezers, tongs, etc -not at risk of a finger amputation! Lol!
Don’t think that makes @rmorris_14 feel any better :face-with-tears-of-joy:
 

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