I have a beautiful healthy large green hammer coral that is overgrowing a couple of neighbor corals. It is currently larger than a football and keeps propagating new branches.
I don't want it overwhelming my tank nor do I want to endanger it by trimming it the wrong way.
To make it more complicated, it sits about 28-30" deep in the tank on a non-movable piece of rock.
I'd appreciate suggestions on trimming (I was considering using a small tree branch lopper to remove parts.
Not as a commercial venture, but I'd like to find a loving home for the cut coral frags (give-away not sell); I'm in central NJ.
Thanks for your insights.
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I don't want it overwhelming my tank nor do I want to endanger it by trimming it the wrong way.
To make it more complicated, it sits about 28-30" deep in the tank on a non-movable piece of rock.
I'd appreciate suggestions on trimming (I was considering using a small tree branch lopper to remove parts.
Not as a commercial venture, but I'd like to find a loving home for the cut coral frags (give-away not sell); I'm in central NJ.
Thanks for your insights.
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