Overgrowing green toadstool...

Stanley-Reefer

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I have a large one about 18" across that is beginning to shade some really nice sps that have been growing for 3 years!

I have never "trimmed" a leather of any size to my question is can I just take some scisors or a razor and trim it up or is there a better way?

Thanks!
 
use a scalpel, take the toadstool out of tank. turn upside down on a cutting board and trim around it. cut the trimmings into pieces and attach to rock rubble with thread.
 
use a scalpel, take the toadstool out of tank. turn upside down on a cutting board and trim around it. cut the trimmings into pieces and attach to rock rubble with thread.

I agree but ,I do not know if I would want all those coral "juices" on a cutting board intended for food. Of course this is coming from a chef and I am always thinking about avoiding cross contamination.

Also elastic bands work well to attach your frags.
 
My wife didn,t like the one we had and baught a new one. Me being a pack rat put the old one in the basement closet.
 
can't pull the rock and coral all the way out, but I can hold with some forceps and cut some off....this will be okay?

I personally would not want to cut any leather in a tank containing sps. I'd prefer to cut it in a separate container - the cut parts will "bleed" a bit and it's best to minimize the allelopathic compounds by letting that happen in a bucket or something. if you're going to cut it in the main tank run a lot of carbon.

the best way to attach the frags is by stabbing them with plastic toothpicks held on rubble by rubber bands.
 
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