Hey all. I have this huge bright green toadstool leather coral that has grown great but is getting too large. Pushing and shading other corals too much. I need to trim and frag it.
I’m not particularly worried about the actual trimming and fragging, planning to use sharp stainless steel scissors or maybe a razor blade. Probably the rubber band method to get the frags to attach. I’ll be sharing frags.
My worry is that everyone says to remove the coral/rock from your tank for the trimming and let rest afterwards with washes before putting back in the display tank because of “toxins” that they release when cut. Problem is that this is on a large rock I can’t really remove from my tank, so I’m planning to trim it in-tank. People say to run carbon afterwards, which I’ll do. I was thinking also maybe be siphoning out water from around the area I’m cutting as I go as well. And since it’s huge, I’ll probably just do one smallish area at a time. Any other suggestions?
If anyone has experience with trimming a toadstool in-tank and having it work out fine or not, please share.
I’m not particularly worried about the actual trimming and fragging, planning to use sharp stainless steel scissors or maybe a razor blade. Probably the rubber band method to get the frags to attach. I’ll be sharing frags.
My worry is that everyone says to remove the coral/rock from your tank for the trimming and let rest afterwards with washes before putting back in the display tank because of “toxins” that they release when cut. Problem is that this is on a large rock I can’t really remove from my tank, so I’m planning to trim it in-tank. People say to run carbon afterwards, which I’ll do. I was thinking also maybe be siphoning out water from around the area I’m cutting as I go as well. And since it’s huge, I’ll probably just do one smallish area at a time. Any other suggestions?
If anyone has experience with trimming a toadstool in-tank and having it work out fine or not, please share.