t4zalews 65g Ritteri Tank Mar 13, 2010 #1 Some of my SPS are getting too big for my tank, so I need to trim them back. Bummer right. Does anyone have any good tips on trimming corals to make them more appealing when dealing with a smaller tank? (65g)
Some of my SPS are getting too big for my tank, so I need to trim them back. Bummer right. Does anyone have any good tips on trimming corals to make them more appealing when dealing with a smaller tank? (65g)
Antonais1391 New member Mar 13, 2010 #3 my 5 sense and this is more of a style tip. but id check out bonsai prunning technique and styles for asteics. +1 on boggs comment
my 5 sense and this is more of a style tip. but id check out bonsai prunning technique and styles for asteics. +1 on boggs comment
29reef It's all about the flow Mar 14, 2010 #4 I'd trim according to growth form. Let the coral grow in the manor it wants to; if it's too large try taking it back in time with your cuts.
I'd trim according to growth form. Let the coral grow in the manor it wants to; if it's too large try taking it back in time with your cuts.
RobsReefs Premium Member Mar 14, 2010 #6 I might think about trimming my Garf Bonsai to be a true bonsai. Nice idea.