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I need some suggestions.

I have a 3 meter reef completely solid with coral and I want to take it down.

What kind of tools/power tools or tricks can you recommend?

It's 300 kg of live rock completely combinded by corals.. all kind but the biggest ones are montiporas, favites and gonioporas.

Today i removed a "small" duncan. Took me 3 hours with maxspect saw, coral cutters, ordinary saw, dremel and bandsaw to remove it an frag it down.

Do you have any suggestions??
 
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Depending on how dense the rock work is a long Chisel and hammer might work.
It's hard as rock and harder ;)

Actually some of the live corals are much harder than the rock and some are dense.

Yesterday when attacking the duncan I had a much harder time splitting it when it was removed from the aquarium then removing the pcs.
 
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Angle grinder in theory will work but protect the glass, those things spin at like 11,000 RPM
Do you have a link showing me the kind you would recommend?

All I get when searching is with power cord or sketchy test from india where they place angel grinder into buckets of water to test if they are waterproof :)
 
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I've used a corded angle grinder (not water proof) look up videos using them to cut tile. I don't have anything fancy but the entire wheel portion is just turning parts no electrics. That stuff is all in the hand held part. still be careful though. I never used it in the tank itself, wouldn't want to drop it. not afraid of the electricity, I would be concerned about breaking the tank... practice outside the tank in a bucket. Those things have some torque.
 

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I need some suggestions.

I have a 3 meter reef completely solid with coral and I want to take it down.

What kind of tools/power tools or tricks can you recommend?

It's 300 kg of live rock completely combinded by corals.. all kind but the biggest ones are montiporas, favites and gonioporas.

Today i removed a "small" duncan. Took me 3 hours with maxspect saw, coral cutters, ordinary saw, dremel and bandsaw to remove it an frag it down.

Do you have any suggestions??
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