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MadReefer

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How do I remove the cabbage coral growing the base of the nepthea?
 

MadReefer

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Have you tried asking nicely. Or perhaps. Telling one of them to go to there room. If it continues to really be a problem. Take away its cell phone and Xbox. Works every time. :eek:

I did whack one with a stick but they still would not leave each other along.
 

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Hope this pic loads.
 

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myrjon

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Maybe cut nepthea down as far as you can (attach to new rock)rubber band ....Cover base of nepthea with crazy glue so it will not regrow. If you cut a leather down to a stub and it will regrow...
 

MadReefer

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Thought of that but concerned it will not survive.
Will have to think about it.
 

Trio91

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You might be able to just pull it off. They usually just cling to rock.

If not, you could just leave it, and frag as it grows. Speaking of which, I have some green cabbage for you @MadReefer
 

MadReefer

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You might be able to just pull it off. They usually just cling to rock.

If not, you could just leave it, and frag as it grows. Speaking of which, I have some green cabbage for you @MadReefer

Thanks.
Closer inspections it doesn't seem attached to the nepthea. I may just go in and cut the cabbage off the rock. Hard to see but I have a Miami chalice there that the cabbage covers.
I want the chalice to take over the rock and have the nepthea in middle.
 
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