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To Frag/Remove a Toadstool Leather?
Hey everyone!
Im upgrading my 10 gal nano to a 29 gallon this week. I encountered a blast of aptasia from no where so Im leaving the rock out that has this crap on it. One problem, I have a nice Toadstool Leather that is on a small rock, but the rock is covered in aptasia. Its really ****ing the coral off and I REFUSE to place this in my upgrade. Is there a way that I can just cut the coral right off the base of the rock? Kinda like cutting a tree down, leaving a stump behind. I have done this with Kenya, but I know how leathers can be toxic. Whats the best way to keep my coral without keeping the rock filled aptasia?
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I can only help you in saying that I've successfully cut my toadstool with scissors and rubber banded it to a rock and was successful a couple of times. The person who sold me the Toadstool told me to DEFINITELY NOT superglue or epoxy it.
so... rubberband/tie it to a new rock, don't glue it. that's all I can chip in |
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and i just noticed who you were...
do you have any tricolor or bicolor hammer frags for sale? I work in NJ, i'm not far. |
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Yes, you can do just what you want. Use a good sharp kitchen knife and cut it off.
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Re: To Frag/Remove a Toadstool Leather?
I have fragged my toadstool many times in many different ways and they always seem to pull through. you have to rubber band them to a rock otherwise they will float away.
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I had the same question as the OP. But another question ... if you leave some of the stalk on the original rock does it die off, regenerate, what?
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It will grow back.
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If you are going to be fragging you may want to research some coral dips as a cleanser to the wounds you create.
I haven't used them so I don't have a review for you, but its something to read up on. Coral Dip Reef Dip Coral ReVive etc
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This is not my picture but these are the actual toadstools (the two in the center) - I bought them Saturday and the rock has encrusting gorgonia on it and I'd like to remove the toadstools from that rock.
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Toadstools (or any leathers really) are very easy to frag. Just cut it off. You can glue a toothpick to a rock, then place the toadstool on top of the toothpick. It'll quickly attach itself to the surrounding rock.
I've moved them before and found out they had attached to a nearby rock. Soon after, I have two growing in my tank. |
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Break the rock from around the leather. Hammer and chisel.
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Good idea Julie. Because I really dread cutting it. Can gorgonian be lifted off in a mat?
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You won't hurt the toadstool. I've cut leathers into 20 pieces, even the smallest piece will grow back. Sometimes it's almost as annoying as mushrooms.
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Oh very cool! I really didnt want to break this rock apart. Since I already have some Aptasia in the 125, I will throw that rock in that tank, no biggie. Then it can reproduce in there. I cant wait to get my new tank stocked up! Im excited! More room, no aptasia, more coral, more fish. I love it!!!!
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