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I have these huge kenya trees that are crazy. They’re about a foot tall when fully extended and maybe a pound or so of it. How do I frag/ get rid of them the right way?

also are they like palys, zoas, or other softies that have some kind of toxins when fraging? Thanks
 
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Here’s a pic
 

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I assume you wont be taking the entire rock out of the tank?

You could trim them and rubber band the branches to plugs or put them in a "shroom cage" with rubble until the attach themselves. Would run carbon though cause I think they can release toxins when cut.

If you want to totally remove them you could scrape them off the rock at the base with a razor or other scraping device. . . or try to break off the piece of rock they are attached to. . . or try to "pull" them off the rock at the rase.

I haven't tried that last one, but might be possible to slowly work the corals "foot" off the rock slowly. . . in theory
 

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