Gap_Kid

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HI,

Ive got a nice kneyan tree, its growing soo nicely and is now soo big!!

would like to propagate it so i can grow more and more,

please could someone help me with regards to this,, thanxs alot,

Chris..
 

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Gap_Kid,

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I split your original post into a new topic so that people would find it.

To answer your question: soft corals are real easy to propagate. Todd Crail did an excellent job outlining what it takes to propagate corals here: http://reefs.org/library/farmertodd/ Check out the Tools section and the Fragmentation: Softies section. Nepthea would be the subsection you should refer to.

hth

Shane
 

paats

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I`ve recently used this method to prop a Kenyan tree and it seems to be working well.This is my first attempt so keep your fingers crossed for me.
 

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Most of the soft corals are incredibly resilient to fragging. Most of the time you can just slice off a branch with a razor blade and superglue it to a piece of rubble and that's it.

Shane
 
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With all of my softies I cut of a piece with a sharp razor blade and rubberband lightly to a piece of rubble. The only thing I have not had sucess with is colt.
 

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Kenya Tree (capnella) produces so many babies for us that I've never considered cutting it. Little pieces routinely disattach and end up all over the tanks--requires occassional "weeding". Other softies (Colt, Sinularia, etc) I've cut many times and never had a problem.

HTH, jim b
 

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I agree with everything stated above. I actually just sliced off a good sized branch from my ever growing tree and the Frag has now attached it slef to the new rock only like 5 days later.
Good luck.
 
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Mine drops an average of 5-10 babies a month on its own! It will kind of constrict and pinch off a branch and it will then float and settle to a new area in the tank. I have 2 different variants in my 215 and I am thinking of taking them out because they grow so damn fast - worse than xenia by far but they are pretty.

Here's a pic of the problem colony.

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I have not gotten any drops from my capanella, but my devil's hand and branching drop all of the time.
 

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