Toadstool reloaction

phurst

Richmond Reefer
So I have a rock with 4 toadstool leathers on it.

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I'd like to move the 3 smaller ones (one is not visible in the picture) because the large one is starting to overshadow the others. What's the best way to move them? I'm affraid if I cut them off, they'll just regrow from whatever tissue is left on the rock.

Also, what's the best way to attach them to new rocks once they're separated? I understand superglue doesn't work well on leathers, can I use the toothpick method, or is there a better way. I'd like to mount them to small-ish rocks so I can give or trade them away.

Thanks.
 
Cutting them off will likely be the least damaging method for removing them. If you try to peel them off, it's very possible you'll tear some of the tissue, which doesn't heal as quickly as a clean cut made by a razor blade or sharp scissors. If possible, whichever way you decide to proceed, you'll want to do it in a separate container of water. During the process, they'll release some nice goo that is better kept from getting all inside your tank. It's also a good idea to run some carbon to help neutralize any that's released once you put the relocated frags back into the tank.

The toothpick method works, but is not my favorite. When I attach leather frags, I usually wedge the frag in between a couple of small pieces of rubble, then use a rubberband or two to hold the pieces of rubble together.
 
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