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    Fragging tools list

    Ok so I'm going to take a small frag off my rainbow acan the tools I have already are as follows:-

    Dremel
    Diamond cutting disc
    Eye protection
    Gloves
    Old set of work clothes

    What else should I put on my shopping list?

    What should I be dipping in after fragging?

    Gaz

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    Coral rx for dipping mate best one I use, also to save time a cheap till saw is great too!!

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    Cool I've already got the coral rx does that promote healing?

    Gaz

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    sort of but iodine would be better for a post-frag dip.

    Get a couple of jugs or bowls or pots ready for a dip and a rinse. Baster to rinse off the bone dust that will seem to smother the frags.

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    Where would I get iodine from mate?

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    Most fish shops will do lugols solution. Brightwell aquatics have one in their range but i'm sure there is others

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