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As some of you know, I had a heater mishap while I was away for the weekend. Now I have some coral skeletons that I need to remove from my tank. Not sure why, but I'm completely uncomfortable with just tossing them out. What have you done with coral skeletons when you've experienced a loss?
 

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I made a chato tree to let the Pipes graze on pods in the DT. I have a dead stylo I didnt personally kill(how weird right?) its now covered in zoas. Its a zoa tree.

Sorry for that loss. DING DANG IT!
 

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