Can I get an ID on these frags?

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Does anyone know how I would go about fragging these guys? I definitely want to keep some around to make colonies.
Ideally a grphon bandsaw. Budget wise, I'm not sure, maybe a diamond bladed Dremel? Not sure how thick the skeleton is for just using bone cutters or how they heal since I have neither species.
 
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