Cutting my CSB

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I have a CSB that I have had for two years. It’s getting huge and I want to cut it. I’m willing to take the risk. I’m just wondering once I cut it can I heal it in my display tank? I will run carbon. I just read about toxins and anenomes.

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What else do you have in the tank? Frequent water changes are the best way to go To help with water quality.
 
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What else do you have in the tank? Frequent water changes are the best way to go To help with water quality.
Nothing crazy sensitive. No sps yet. I have some nice colonies of lps. I didn’t even think about that. I suppose if I just do more water changes after the cut it should be okay.
 

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