always take corals off plugs

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haha.. just take a dremmel around the edge of the top and cut it off.. then give it a lil time and the hole will be closed off and youve created a frag..
 

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It is good practice too because pest likes to Hang out on the base. Monti I take it off and put it on a nice rock
 

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I'm not big on plugs. I try to pop the coral off unless its encrusted. Last night I tried my first post removal from the plug. After picking the post up from one side of the room, the disc from the other, and the one inch broken acro branch from UNDER THE STOVE, I decided I may have to keep some plugs in tact.
 
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I'm not big on plugs. I try to pop the coral off unless its encrusted. Last night I tried my first post removal from the plug. After picking the post up from one side of the room, the disc from the other, and the one inch broken acro branch from UNDER THE STOVE, I decided I may have to keep some plugs in tact.
Just don't set the glue on top if the tank...oops...lol
 

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