Gdbyrd
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I have a green tree coral and some button polyps that are well overgrown.
The green tree is fleshy and soft, unlike the leather feel of a kenya tree coral. Can i just cut them midway at the base and let them start fresh or will it kill it? It's gotten to be way too tall. It's taking up precious real estate. It's a beautiful coral, but it's just way too large.
The button polyps are spreading throughout the tank. Aside from cutting them out of the tank what else can I do? I'd prefer to inject them with something rather than cutting them out. It's hard to to work in a tall tank.
Is there anyway to keep soft corals smaller? They're perfect but then they overgrow. When you trim them back they look terrible for awhile and the proportions don't stay the same.
The green tree is fleshy and soft, unlike the leather feel of a kenya tree coral. Can i just cut them midway at the base and let them start fresh or will it kill it? It's gotten to be way too tall. It's taking up precious real estate. It's a beautiful coral, but it's just way too large.
The button polyps are spreading throughout the tank. Aside from cutting them out of the tank what else can I do? I'd prefer to inject them with something rather than cutting them out. It's hard to to work in a tall tank.
Is there anyway to keep soft corals smaller? They're perfect but then they overgrow. When you trim them back they look terrible for awhile and the proportions don't stay the same.