Hiya, and thanks in advance for helping me out.
I bought three coral frags a few weeks ago, one kenya tree and two zoas. They seem to be doing alright, but I really want to remove them from those discs they were on in the LFS. The Zoas I imagine could just grow over them, but the kenya tree looks terrible on it. I assume the easiest thing is to just cut the tree near the base and place it on a piece of rock, but that seems like the most dangerous in terms of its health. Is there any safe way to remove?
If there are ideas on how to safely remove either or both zoas, that info is appreciated as well. I have a stick of adhesive putty from an LFS, but no other real supplies related to placing/removing corals.
Finally, the kenya tree seems a bit droopy at times. Would it benefit being placed higher up in the tank? It's in the middle of the water column now. Does it's placement in the tank depend on the water flow?
I bought three coral frags a few weeks ago, one kenya tree and two zoas. They seem to be doing alright, but I really want to remove them from those discs they were on in the LFS. The Zoas I imagine could just grow over them, but the kenya tree looks terrible on it. I assume the easiest thing is to just cut the tree near the base and place it on a piece of rock, but that seems like the most dangerous in terms of its health. Is there any safe way to remove?
If there are ideas on how to safely remove either or both zoas, that info is appreciated as well. I have a stick of adhesive putty from an LFS, but no other real supplies related to placing/removing corals.
Finally, the kenya tree seems a bit droopy at times. Would it benefit being placed higher up in the tank? It's in the middle of the water column now. Does it's placement in the tank depend on the water flow?