First off, I only want to do this because the original piece I bought seems to be a wild-caught specimen, and I don't like how it looks.
The reason I think it is wild-caught is that instead of the heads being close together and attached to a rock, they are all connected to a skeleton of what looks like dead zoas. I tried to get a close up pic, but couldn't get one worth posting. Think of a bunch of fingers of rock, with zoas growing out of them!
I'd like to frag them, and attach them to rocks like all the frags I see are. Can they be cut at the base of the soft part as opposed to being fragged as a group off of a rock (like all the literature describes which I can find so far)?
I'm also going to be very careful about purchasing wild-caught specimens from now on. I'm probably mostly sticking with frags from now on anyway.
The reason I think it is wild-caught is that instead of the heads being close together and attached to a rock, they are all connected to a skeleton of what looks like dead zoas. I tried to get a close up pic, but couldn't get one worth posting. Think of a bunch of fingers of rock, with zoas growing out of them!
I'd like to frag them, and attach them to rocks like all the frags I see are. Can they be cut at the base of the soft part as opposed to being fragged as a group off of a rock (like all the literature describes which I can find so far)?
I'm also going to be very careful about purchasing wild-caught specimens from now on. I'm probably mostly sticking with frags from now on anyway.