Hi all, I was looking for advice and wanted to offer some coral to anybody who wanted it. I have two giant toadstool leather corals in my 30 gal tank. They were grown from very small frags several years ago. It's gotten to the point where they're colliding with the glass, each other, and my other corals, and it they really haven't stopped growing.
I've given away small pieces over the years, but I think it would be time to cut them back a little bit more. First of all, is this a good idea? Or will they eventually 'sense' getting crowded, and stop growing? Second, how much can I take off at a time? They're probably a good 9" or so across the top when extended, and maybe 6" or more tall. I've harvested plenty of green polyp, but these are so much "meatier" that I wanted to make sure it was OK before cutting them back.
Third, if it is a good idea to cut, anybody is welcome to have the frags. They're pretty corals IMO but I know they're not particularly rare, but let me know if interested.
Thanks for any advice.
I've given away small pieces over the years, but I think it would be time to cut them back a little bit more. First of all, is this a good idea? Or will they eventually 'sense' getting crowded, and stop growing? Second, how much can I take off at a time? They're probably a good 9" or so across the top when extended, and maybe 6" or more tall. I've harvested plenty of green polyp, but these are so much "meatier" that I wanted to make sure it was OK before cutting them back.
Third, if it is a good idea to cut, anybody is welcome to have the frags. They're pretty corals IMO but I know they're not particularly rare, but let me know if interested.
Thanks for any advice.
