Anybody murder corals?

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I have this Kenya tree that is getting huge and just wondering if anybody kills over grown corals out and which method do you use to dispose them? I don’t have anybody to give them too nor do I have the time. It’s a nice looking coral but if I let it take course it’ll eventually take over my whole tank.
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I cut it, net it out of the tank, and bag it up on a small bag I can tie off and throw it away. They get real smelly if you don't seal it up. I have been fortunate to find reefers to take my cuttings this year but I have definitely had years prior where there were no takers except the trash bin.
 
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I cut it, net it out of the tank, and bag it up on a small bag I can tie off and throw it away. They get real smelly if you don't seal it up. I have been fortunate to find reefers to take my cuttings this year but I have definitely had years prior where there were no takers except the trash bin.
That’s what I fear is smelling that dead coral, probably gonna feel bad knowing it’s living too
 

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