I hate frag plugs! How do you handle them when adding corals to your display tank.

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What the heck... Frag plugs are getting bigger, thicker, and harder to cut. I've had a couple frags I ended up just finding a place in the rock to stick the whole plug because I couldn't cut it. Can you guys tell me what you are doing with them.
 

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What the heck... Frag plugs are getting bigger, thicker, and harder to cut. I've had a couple frags I ended up just finding a place in the rock to stick the whole plug because I couldn't cut it. Can you guys tell me what you are doing with them.
Prying and cutting and destroying the plug as safely for the coral as I can. Keeping a blast area in front of me clear when the plaster shoots off to never be found once it cuts through. You know, the usual stuff.
 

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I usually remove the coral from the plug, even when its already encrusted. nothing uglier than the unnatural shape of the plug showing through the coral
 

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