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			 Hi everyone...first time posting 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
			![]() I've read up on this but haven't had any success. Started with one rbta 10 months ago and now have 11. It's a bit too much of a good thing, I'm afraid. They're all on the original rock except for one who moved onto the adjoining one by like an inch. Any tricks for getting them off? I only have a 75 g so I'd love to get some real estate back. I don't want to break the rock as it's my fave. Here's a pic of them before lights came on so you get an idea of the rock. They love all the crevices! Thanks! Maggie Last edited by Dash; 03-15-2017 at 05:28 AM.  | 
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			 Whoa! That second pic is really nice! 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			Neglect will eventually rid yourself of them, but it takes a while. Real story, but not my recommendation. Some people will recommend using ice at the foot to get it to release. Blasting the foot with a powerhead. Hang the rock upside down out of the water, but over a bucket of water. Personally I gently peel the edge of the foot, also use forceps to cut away at the rock just beneath the foot and essentially chisel a mm of the rock under the foot of the nem and peel back if you can. Do wear gloves as it won't be pleasant if you touch it. Good luck! Beautiful nems! 
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			 Thanks for the input, Shao.  Not sure if you can see it but the green toadstool under nems is the first thing I ever bought from a Canreefer - you 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
	I've tried picking at the foot but got spooked cos I thought I might be tearing it. Can they spend a bit of time out of the tank while attempts are made?  | 
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			 Don't get me wrong - I still like them, but I stopped feeding them after there were 4 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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			 Are they all on the same rock? Or a couple different ones? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			I'd say remove the rock. I had to start a tank over due to these things. They stung and killed a bunch of my SPS. 
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			 Same rock. These guys don't move and have been model citizens. They have a toadstool, cali tort & pearlberry nearby without incident. The only thing untoward is that both my green spotted puffers got stung but that was them trying to steal food.  Their spots turned pale for a couple of days but were otherwise fine and have learned to stay clear.  If anything, I just wish my clowns would show some interest 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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 That tyree toadstool won't get large. I find it reaches a small max size before it starts to fold up to self propagate, but I usually help it along when I see that happening. Not sure about the out of water thing. I probably wouldn't do that myself. I've only Removed splits a handful of times, but I do it in tank, because if I remove the rock the aquascape falls apart lol. 
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