Fragging Supplies

Having the right tools can make your fragging experience smooth and easy, at Top Shelf Aquatics we have the tools you need, whether its just a scalpel to cut soft corals, a bone cutter to clip back thin branching corals, or a frag saw to cut through LPS. Uncertain about where to begin? Our Propagation Kits include numerous tools, adhesive, and a lovely carrying box to properly put your new fragging equipment within; they include everything you need to get started.
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Pro Concentrated Coral Dip 1 oz - Coral RX

Pro Concentrated Coral Dip 1 oz - Coral RX

Starting at $23.99
Coral Rx Pro was developed to be safe for your coral while still eliminating parasites and bacterial infections. Independently tested for its efficacy. Contains no iodine or oxidizers. The Concentrated coral dip...
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Stingray Frag Rack - AvidAqua

Stingray Frag Rack - AvidAqua

Starting at $45.95
Stingray – The Ultimate Magnetic Frag Rack
The Stingray is a 12-frag magnetic frag rack engineered with innovation and durability in mind. Featuring the ModMag attachment system, its rare-earth magnets are...
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What tools do I need to get started with coral fragging?
To begin fragging corals, you’ll want precise, reef-safe tools such as bone cutters or coral scissors, which allow you to make clean cuts without damaging the coral tissue. For larger or tougher colonies, a diamond band saw offers controlled slicing. Additionally, having reef-safe coral glue or epoxy helps secure your frags for easy placement in the tank. Protective gloves and safety glasses are also recommended to protect yourself during the process.
How do I properly use coral glue or epoxy when mounting frags?
Coral glue, often cyanoacrylate-based, provides a quick bond perfect for small frags. Apply a small amount to the base of the frag or the mounting plug, then press firmly into place. Epoxy putty is better for larger frags or uneven surfaces, allowing you to mold and secure the coral gently. Always ensure both surfaces are dry before application and hold the frag steady until the glue or epoxy sets.
Why should I dip my coral frags after cutting?
Dipping coral frags in specialized coral dips helps protect them from pests, parasites, and infections during the vulnerable healing phase. Products like Coral RX and Reef Dip contain antimicrobial agents that reduce stress and increase survival rates. After cutting, soak the frag for the recommended time, then rinse with clean saltwater before placing it in the display tank or frag rack.
What are the benefits of using frag racks and acclimation boxes?
Frag racks provide organized, stable locations for mounting coral frags, facilitating easy access, monitoring, and acclimation. Acclimation boxes help corals adjust to new tank conditions gradually, reducing stress and improving survival. Together, these tools improve efficiency and success rates for coral propagation projects.
How often should I clean my fragging tools and equipment?
Cleaning tools before and after every use is crucial to prevent cross-contamination and disease spread between corals. Use fresh water and reef-safe disinfectants or alcohol wipes to sterilize cutters, glue applicators, and racks. Regular maintenance extends tool life and supports coral health.

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Dive Deeper: Info & Tips for Coral Fragging Supplies

Fragging corals safely and efficiently requires the right tools and materials. Whether you’re a hobbyist starting out or a seasoned reef keeper expanding your collection, our Fragging Supplies collection offers reliable, reef-safe products designed to make coral propagation easier and more successful. From precision cutters to mounting gels and frag racks, every item is chosen to help protect your corals while supporting healthy growth.

Explore Our Fragging Supplies

Our selection includes a variety of essentials for coral fragging and acclimation:

  • Cutting Tools: Durable coral cutters from Reef Genetics provide clean, precise cuts for different coral types.
  • Glues & Epoxy: Options like PolypLab’s premium coral frag glue, CorAffix cyanoacrylate gel, and AquaStik epoxy putty allow you to securely attach frags with reef-safe adhesives.
  • Coral Dips: Products such as Coral RX and Seachem Reef Dip help protect freshly cut corals from pests and infections, ensuring a healthier healing process.
  • Frag Racks & Acclimation Boxes: AvidAqua’s versatile frag racks, probe racks, and acclimation boxes help organize, acclimate, and display your coral frags efficiently.
  • Accessories: Items like magnetic tubing organizers and camera mounts help streamline your fragging setup.

Tips for Successful Fragging

  • Sterilize cutting tools before and after use to prevent disease transmission.
  • Select the right cutting tool for the coral species; bone cutters work well for branches, while band saws handle larger colonies.
  • Use reef-safe glues or epoxy to attach frags firmly but gently.
  • Dip coral frags post-cutting in approved coral dips to protect from parasites.
  • Maintain a clean workspace and stable water parameters to promote quick healing.

Expert Advice

Successful coral propagation balances precision, hygiene, and patience. Start with small, manageable cuts and allow adequate healing time before moving frags to the main display or trading. Quality fragging supplies reduce tissue damage and infection risk. Regularly monitor your tank conditions post-fragging to ensure optimal recovery. With the right tools and care, fragging becomes a rewarding way to grow your reef sustainably.