{"id":1865,"date":"2015-02-16T11:50:56","date_gmt":"2015-02-16T16:50:56","guid":{"rendered":"\/?p=1865"},"modified":"2015-04-10T00:10:09","modified_gmt":"2015-04-10T04:10:09","slug":"mast-coral-cutting-2015","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/2015\/02\/16\/mast-coral-cutting-2015\/","title":{"rendered":"Coral Cutting Workshop at MAST- 2015"},"content":{"rendered":"
The 2015 Coral Cutting Workshop by the Marine Aquarium Society of Toronto<\/a> (MAST) was held last Wednesday on 11\/February\/2015 in the community center of the Armour Heights Public Library in Toronto<\/a>. This is also the location of the regular MAST meetings.<\/p>\n<\/a>\n I usually attend this workshop as it is a good chance to pick up several coral frags for a nominal fee. The corals for the coral cutting workshop are usually donated by local aquarium businesses and some of the MAST members.<\/p>\n<\/a>\n Coral cutting, also known as fragging, is a way of propagating corals in captivity thus reducing the need to harvest these animals from the ocean for the aquarium trade. A lot like how someone can take cuttings of a house plant and plant them so they can set down roots and grow into new plants. <\/p>\n This is some skill that everybody in the reef aquarium<\/a> hobby should learn eventually. The yearly coral cutting workshop is MAST’s way of educating its membership how to do it properly.<\/p>\n