How to Frag/Propagate a Chalice Coral, Cheap and Simple.

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I'm going to shoot an update video of the razorblade and tile saw propagated corals later tonight. I have a video to edit before these, but I will deliver them all tonight!
 
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Kraylen that was amazingly informative! I was thinking about doing this with some of mine but have yet to get the courage to plan it out and do it. Thank you so very much for the videos, I am book marking them and might have a go with the clippers this weekend. Thanks so much, you're such an inspiration! :)



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Was this a joke??? I thought I saw one of your vids while you were talking...? If not, what happened?(sorry to hear this)
 
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Oh nah... haha I can talk... there is a quote about idiots/opening your mouth/removing all doubt that prevents me from speaking in my videos. I am not reef user friendly.. I would have to edit the vocals and bleep out many many words. :D
 
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Here's another helpful video.
 

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