planting SPS on top of dead sps skeleton

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Has anyone tried planting live SPS on top of dead SPS skeleton. This way if the SPS wants to just encrust it's encrusting on branch structure already. I was thinking about taking my blue stylo since its gotten way to big and just cutting off chunks of it and doing this.
 
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Has anyone tried planting live SPS on top of dead SPS skeleton. This way if the SPS wants to just encrust it's encrusting on branch structure already. I was thinking about taking my blue stylo since its gotten way to big and just cutting off chunks of it and doing this.
May or may not work but worth a shot
 
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Has anyone tried planting live SPS on top of dead SPS skeleton. This way if the SPS wants to just encrust it's encrusting on branch structure already. I was thinking about taking my blue stylo since its gotten way to big and just cutting off chunks of it and doing this.
There is a old reefbuilders vid where a guy did that to live colonies of acros and just put some putty to give the frag time to grow. With dead coral it should work fine.
 
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