dconyers
Fri, 23rd Jun 2006, 09:48 AM
Hello -
First of all, I'm rather new to corals, so I apologize in advance if this is a dumb question. I searched on this website as well as the web in general and didn't find a detailed answer to my question, so I thought I'd ask the pro's and find out!
I am in the process of reorganizing my live rock and installing a PVC structure behind it and I was wondering if someone could provide some insight into how I should remove my corals from the rocks. I've had the corals in my tank for just about 1 month and they all seem to be doing well, so hopefully this temporary agitation won't cause them any harm.
Specifically, the following corals seem to be stuck to rocks that I will be rearranging and therefor will need to be detached:
1) Ricdordea
2) Green Mushrooms (yes, I know the color doesn't matter, but..)
3) Umbrella Leather
4) Toadstool leather
5) Devil's hand
6) Bubble Anemone (though I don't think he's attached yet, he might be easy).
I'm guessing I could just 'pull' the mushrooms and ricordea off the rock, but I'm concerned that might damage where I apply pressure. The leathers seem VERY attached, so I'm wondering if I can just cut/slice them?
thanks in advance - doug.
First of all, I'm rather new to corals, so I apologize in advance if this is a dumb question. I searched on this website as well as the web in general and didn't find a detailed answer to my question, so I thought I'd ask the pro's and find out!
I am in the process of reorganizing my live rock and installing a PVC structure behind it and I was wondering if someone could provide some insight into how I should remove my corals from the rocks. I've had the corals in my tank for just about 1 month and they all seem to be doing well, so hopefully this temporary agitation won't cause them any harm.
Specifically, the following corals seem to be stuck to rocks that I will be rearranging and therefor will need to be detached:
1) Ricdordea
2) Green Mushrooms (yes, I know the color doesn't matter, but..)
3) Umbrella Leather
4) Toadstool leather
5) Devil's hand
6) Bubble Anemone (though I don't think he's attached yet, he might be easy).
I'm guessing I could just 'pull' the mushrooms and ricordea off the rock, but I'm concerned that might damage where I apply pressure. The leathers seem VERY attached, so I'm wondering if I can just cut/slice them?
thanks in advance - doug.