A
Anonymous
Guest
I have a very large colt coral that is taking over it's side of the tank. It seems to have two distinct sections, one of which makes up one third of the total coral.
I want to cut that section off and sew it onto a rock to sell it when it attaches.
I have sliced up mushrooms and glued them to rocks before, but the slime and tissue that a colt gives off just from being bagged for a few hours worries me that it will give off a lot of slime and tissue when I cut it.
Should I worry about this affecting my tank and do the whole opperation in a bucket (rinsing the coral before putting it back in the main tank), or should I just put in fresh carbon and slice away?
Thanks,
I want to cut that section off and sew it onto a rock to sell it when it attaches.
I have sliced up mushrooms and glued them to rocks before, but the slime and tissue that a colt gives off just from being bagged for a few hours worries me that it will give off a lot of slime and tissue when I cut it.
Should I worry about this affecting my tank and do the whole opperation in a bucket (rinsing the coral before putting it back in the main tank), or should I just put in fresh carbon and slice away?
Thanks,