Essential tools for fragmenting corals for reef aquariums
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Sharp, bone cutters great for hard and semi-hard stony corals
For propagation of hard corals. Sharp cutting edges minimize crushing and damage to tissue. Non-rusting stainless steel.
Heavy Duty Bone Cutters
For fragmenting hard and semi-hard stony corals. Easily cuts large and thick corals. Precision ground jaws cut corals with little or no effort. Double tension springs.
Fine Point Bone Cutter
Designed for cutting between densely growing corals. Needle-like points get into hard-to-reach areas.
Please note: Rinse well in fresh water and dry thoroughly after each use.
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Coral frag propagation is a cost effective way to have more corals, but more importantly, it helps alleviate the demand placed on corals harvested from the oceans reefs. Learn more here.
The future of the aquarium hobby depends on responsible management of our marine resources. An easy way home reef hobbyists can help protect natural reefs is by propagating their own corals.
Coral propagation is a challenging and rewarding aspect of the reef aquarium hobby. It is also a great way to promote coral conservation. Learn more here.
With increasing news regarding the declining health of the world's coral reefs, many reef hobbyists have realized the need for an alternative to wild species. Aquacultured corals make a great alternative to wild harvested corals.