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![]() If you can wedge something thin and strong underneath (like a kitchen knife) and they pry upwards you might have better luck. I just pried my big green colony off of its rock last night so that I could break all of the old growth off of the bottom to make it smaller... that generated A LOT of frags. Even if you do accidentally smash it into many small pieces you can just fasten them together with fishing line, rubber bands or glue and within a month they will be fused back together again.
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![]() I guess I have a small piece of your green plate from Reefwars. Very nice. Small now but I bet it will be amazing as it grows!
Thanks for the advice. And Denny... things are hectic around here. I'll be there one day.. hopefully soon.
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![]() Snap. crack. pop. just thinking about it this morning while I have my rice krispy. Regards Ken
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