Moving corals in tank

Ryrycosmo

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Hello reefers,

I am almost to a point where my Duncan and candy cane coral are gonna be touching. I was wondering if anyone had any tips on moving either of these.

They are not on frags anymore and look to have grown into the rock and not sure the best action.

Ideally, I think the Duncan should have been placed more to the right, but I really didn’t think my candy cane was gonna grow so much!

for both of them, I used a two part epoxy concrete to mold to rockscape and then thick super glue to on bottom of the coral where frag plug was.

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You could maybe take the rock out, put it along with some tank water into a container of some sort, and attempt to split the rock. That is the only thing I can think of, and I know people who have successfully done this in the past.
 

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