Propagation is part art, part routine
Whether you’re fragging for growth management or building a dedicated frag system, success comes from clean tools, stable parameters, and low-stress handling. (And for spawning: patience and observation.)
Fragging basics (safe workflow)
- Use clean, dedicated tools
- Work quickly (reduce air exposure)
- Mount frags securely
- Return to stable flow and light
Spawning note (realistic expectations)
Many corals spawn based on maturity, stability, and seasonal cues. Most home reefers focus first on keeping corals thriving long-term—spawning tends to follow stability, not shortcuts.
Parameter priorities after fragging
- Stable alkalinity
- Stable temperature
- Stable salinity
Support products
After fragging and maintenance, stability products can help reduce swings and support recovery.
Browse: Aquarium Chems, Bacters & Cultures.
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