Kenya Tree Coral Splint?

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Anyone know of anything on the market that can act as Kenya Tree splint? It's growing very top heavily branching out and growing taller so much so that it's falling over, it's not flow related it's just the way its growing. Is there something I can use as a splint?
 

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You could use a thin acrylic rod if needed to support it, but it's not needed. They will straighten out. If my capnella isn't fully inflated, it will lean to one side.
Do you have a picture of the Kenya Tree so that I may be able to provide more information for you?
 

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Anyone know of anything on the market that can act as Kenya Tree splint? It's growing very top heavily branching out and growing taller so much so that it's falling over, it's not flow related it's just the way its growing. Is there something I can use as a splint?
Don't think u need a splint; kenya trees will usually start bending over to detach "stems" of polyps that will flow in the column to other parts of the tank and stick to surfaces. It really is the weed of corals; you'll start noticing your kenya tree sort of reproduce and spread around your tank.
 

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