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|   I have an angelfish, doesn't touch them, or any other coral... I was thinking of doing that, too, but didn't want a bunch of coral putty all over my live rock. But if I can pull it off, might be worth a try. This is only for rocks with just a few mushrooms. There are others that are hopelessly covered, and will have to be removed permanently. 
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|   Have you tried chiseling the parts of the rock that they are on? I know it doesn't sound pretty but it may be a quick and easy solution. I can pick them up tonight if you can haha.   | 
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|   Yes, that is another option for some cases, and am considering it. But not practical for those rocks that are completely covered. 
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