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![]() I read online some info about fragging candy cane corals. I noticed on most of the pictures the stem is brown and only the actual head has a colored fleshy appearance. My candy cane colony probably has about 35 heads but only the main stem is brown the rest of the stems are a light blue the same color of the heads. Is it okay to cut an inch down from the head/polyp in this case?
Last edited by Palmer; 01-29-2011 at 11:07 PM. |
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![]() Yes, it should be just fine, as the skelaton runs right up and into the polyp/tissue
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![]() Thanks I noticed the stem has a hard surface even though it is colored like the poly but I am new at this so wasnt sure.
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