Grafting Stylo & Digi?

leewish

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Last night I was looking in my tank and saw that a piece of my green digi was attached to my purple stylo. Nothing I did to try to make this happen.

Video below. Thoughts?

Should I cut so it does not ruin my stylo colony?
Let nature take its course and see if it grafts? Think there is potential to graft or are they too different?

 

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Cut the section off with both and see if it grafts into a new colony if you’re worried about it
 

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There is zero chance of a graft. I'd just leave it be, they are both prolific growers so I doubt either would take over the other.
 

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