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Old January 15th 05, 04:28 AM
FornoW
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Default How do you remove "unwanted's"

How do you go about removing unwanted inverts', coral, etc. from the tank?
Ive read several posts concerning the removal of unwanted starfish,
excessively growing corals, etc., but have not heard how to actually go
about removing them. Also, what do you do with them once they have been
removed? If it is a good coral, but it is desired to keep them at a small
size, can segments be sold back to a LFS? Thanks for any help.


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Old January 15th 05, 04:30 AM
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Sorry for double post.. server said the first post couldnt be posted, so i
sent it again.. Sorry





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How do you go about removing unwanted inverts', coral, etc. from the tank?
Ive read several posts concerning the removal of unwanted starfish,
excessively growing corals, etc., but have not heard how to actually go
about removing them. Also, what do you do with them once they have been
removed? If it is a good coral, but it is desired to keep them at a small
size, can segments be sold back to a LFS? Thanks for any help.




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Old January 15th 05, 07:06 AM
Marc Levenson
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Corals are fragged or trimmed back similar to gardening.
Some things can be taken to the LFS for store credit, and
other things are truly unwanted and go in the trash or down
the drain.

Marc


FornoW wrote:

How do you go about removing unwanted inverts', coral, etc. from the tank?
Ive read several posts concerning the removal of unwanted starfish,
excessively growing corals, etc., but have not heard how to actually go
about removing them. Also, what do you do with them once they have been
removed? If it is a good coral, but it is desired to keep them at a small
size, can segments be sold back to a LFS? Thanks for any help.



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Old January 18th 05, 03:27 AM
Juan Valdez
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On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 04:28:33 GMT, "FornoW" wrote:

How do you go about removing unwanted inverts', coral, etc. from the tank?
Ive read several posts concerning the removal of unwanted starfish,
excessively growing corals, etc., but have not heard how to actually go
about removing them. Also, what do you do with them once they have been
removed? If it is a good coral, but it is desired to keep them at a small
size, can segments be sold back to a LFS? Thanks for any help.



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