Advice for trimming Caulerpa peltata

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I don't need to trim it now, but at its current growth rate, I will need to do it pretty soon. Since it is non-vascular I am concerned that if I cut it with scissors, it will drain out all of its liquid. Kind of fly around the tank backwards like a balloon. Has any one done this before?

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I don't need to trim it now, but at its current growth rate, I will need to do it pretty soon. Since it is non-vascular I am concerned that if I cut it with scissors, it will drain out all of its liquid. Kind of fly around the tank backwards like a balloon. Has any one done this before?

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Yeah, this stuff can grow crazy. Simply snip and replant in refugium, sump or separate tank
 
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I cut off a third of it and rehomed it in the "Sin Bin". The rhizomes were surprisingly well attached. I don't think I will wait so long to trim it the next time. I will try and grow the trimming out and probably donate it to my LFS! I attached the clipping to some rubble with super glue.

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