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The coral can be fragged easily. Set a rock next to the colony and allow it to encrust the rock.

Using a scalpel, knife, or scissors, cut the rubbery mat portion and place the cutting in a separate frag tank to grow until it is established.
 

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Depending on what it's attached to it can be very easy or a bit more difficult. I have a sheet on a back wall that I just start at the edge and peel it back and rip pieces off. On a rocks its a little tougher because it gets in the cracks and crevices.
 

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