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Unread 05/08/2012, 12:51 PM   #4
insanefishguy
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Now to answer your other questions, it's a fine idea. I've done it to remove over grown leathers from big rocks. In my experience, any piece of leather can regrow polyps and form a nice new piece. I would put my success rate pretty darn close to 100% with leather frags. They are darn near bulletproof if you ask me. Only problem I ever had with one was when it got so huge that detritus kept settling in the middle and rotted a little hole in it. I cut the piece right down the middle and made some frags


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