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Josh..... I noticed that you didn't clean the scalpel between cutting different plugs. Do you ever notice any negative affects from this?

I lick it between fragging. lol I usually put it in the water and then dry it with a napkin. But sometimes i don't. I usually worry about cleaning it more if it's a protopaly like capt america that releases very nasty stuff

Great video. Subscribing now.

Thanks! Part 2 coming soon!!!
 
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So I have a question about fragging once you have a big colony in the tank. I have started with a plug that was glued to the rocks in my structure, now the zoas have grown over the frag and onto the rock (which cannot be removed because of the other stuff around it). How do I go about fragging those?

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So I have a question about fragging once you have a big colony in the tank. I have started with a plug that was glued to the rocks in my structure, now the zoas have grown over the frag and onto the rock (which cannot be removed because of the other stuff around it). How do I go about fragging those?

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joshporksandwic what would you suggest?
 
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Would love to check out this video but it looks like the link doesn't work when I copy and paste it.

Check out the first post again! I fixed it!
 
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