"Feeding
habits can cause the split as well. Water changes and major changes in
chemistry can cause them to split"
All stress related ;-)
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"Sandbag" wrote in message
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: Splitting is not always stress related but is most often it is. Feeding
: habits can cause the split as well. Water changes and major changes in
: chemistry can cause them to split. I do know some one who does this on
: purpose to help financialy support the reef.
:
: BTW if you start with an outer edge and a thumb nail you can get them
: off, kinda like pealing and orange, only more delicate. The best method
: however is to force them onto a rock you intened to sell. A direct pump
: flow on the piece you want to move will make it move, not always in the
: direction you want though.
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