How do you like to remove encrusting corals from rock?

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I have a few corals that grow in a low encrusting form, like Superman Montipora, that I'd like to stop from encroaching on other corals.

What are some good options for me to cut back/kill back these types of low spreading corals?

Also, are there any good ways to frag them by cleanly/safely removing them from rock?
 

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They are tough to get off once they attach.. if you can pull the rock and try a small sharp chisel to break the rock underneath them. I usually just break off what I can by hand, you can cover unwanted remnants on rock with super glue
 
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I've been cutting them out/off with a sharp blade but it takes a lot of force from my hand and I feel like I could eventually slip and stab my hand.

Are there any chisel or hammer solutions that are safe to use inside the tank?
 

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You can cover them with 2-part putty or kalk paste (turn the pumps off). If you do not care if they live or removing frags, you can just maul them a screwdriver and then siphon the pieces out.

This is why a lot of people have a no-monti rule.
 
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you can just maul them a screwdriver and then siphon the pieces out.

Thanks. I think I'll go with some combination of this and the kalk paste. Any things to consider about the particular screwdriver that I stick in the tank or any other metal tools that I use in the tank?
 

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Stainless is fine. Make sure that you did not just scrape an oil pan with it, or something that might have a lot of residue. It will just be in there for 5 minutes, so no big deal.
 

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You can cover them with 2-part putty or kalk paste (turn the pumps off). If you do not care if they live or removing frags, you can just maul them a screwdriver and then siphon the pieces out.

This is why a lot of people have a no-monti rule.

Why is that so? I have a piece of Superman monti that just grew off the plug and is encrusting on its designated rock.
 

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You can get bone cutters and just start digging and cutting into the rock. Doesn't really matter what kind of metal. Sometimes I just use whatever I can to chop up frags. Usually some gardening sheers which rust out pretty fast after use. I just toss em. But my coral never look Ill after I put some metal in the tank for a short bit.
 

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Remove the rock from the tank, get some towels and wrap the rock the best way around the bottom, and use a fine chiesel/hammer to carefully work removing the whole thing off the rock. Get the pieces, glue them to plugs and bring them to the LFS for a credit or give/trade them with some friends! You could isolate a frag in a small rock too. Have fun!
 

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They are beautiful for sure. Very invasive. Would be super rad if the montis would just grow up to each acro. Kinda like grass around a tree.
 

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