View Full Version : Removing Corals from Plugs/Bases
Salty
Sun, 28th Mar 2010, 12:00 PM
With all the talk about SPS lately I was wondering if anyone has a favorite method of breaking their colonies or frags off of the sometimes ginormous bases they come in on. I've got about 3 that are just WAY to big to fit in my rockwork without looking ridiculous. Helpful hints definately appreciated.
clone
Sun, 28th Mar 2010, 12:23 PM
I use a tablesaw, or a chisel and hammer.
d3rryc
Sun, 28th Mar 2010, 12:43 PM
If they haven't encrusted much/yet, they should snap off easily enough. Or were you looking for a tidier method?
hobogato
Sun, 28th Mar 2010, 12:46 PM
some good stainless coral nippers (bone cutters) work well. a tile saw works too if you have one.
BIGBIRD123
Sun, 28th Mar 2010, 12:48 PM
tile saw, dremel, grinder with diamond blade...
Steve, bring them all to me, I will give you back all those plugs, discs and mounts you are so looking for...:bigsmile::innocent2::angel:
Salty
Sun, 28th Mar 2010, 12:59 PM
^^^ Got to quarantine them for me after surgery just to be safe right Byrd? LOL
I think these particular colonies are going to have a meeting with a chisel to get things hammered out.
BIGBIRD123
Sun, 28th Mar 2010, 01:03 PM
Just trying to be helpful...oh, you meant taking the corals off and keeping them....:angel:
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