ctripi
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My plan is to change a SPS-dominated mixed reef to an softie/anemone tank. The rock has many attached mature SPS colonies as well as zoo's and shrooms. And by the way did I mention that I plan to move the tank too.
What I want to do is sell off the SPS colonies but maintain the rock for the new set-up. I'll frag off the SPS colony bases from the rock. But there will be alot of the encrusted SPS remaining.
Should I chisel, dremel, or grind the remaining SPS off and let the rock (re)cycle in the new tank (with new water etc). Or should I let the SPS die off via light starvation etc. I want to preserve the softies and zoo's though. See tank photo below.
My plan is to change a SPS-dominated mixed reef to an softie/anemone tank. The rock has many attached mature SPS colonies as well as zoo's and shrooms. And by the way did I mention that I plan to move the tank too.
What I want to do is sell off the SPS colonies but maintain the rock for the new set-up. I'll frag off the SPS colony bases from the rock. But there will be alot of the encrusted SPS remaining.
Should I chisel, dremel, or grind the remaining SPS off and let the rock (re)cycle in the new tank (with new water etc). Or should I let the SPS die off via light starvation etc. I want to preserve the softies and zoo's though. See tank photo below.