Kenya tree hitting rock

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So a few branches on my Kenya tree have gotten so long that they are hitting my rocks and sometimes getting stuck under another frag plug, the parts that are hitting the rock look shriveled up, is it ok or should I frag it off? I have never dragged a softie before either
 

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I just take some really sharp scissors to my kenya trees when they get too big or too stretched out and snip parts off. They looks a little angry for a day or two but if they are growing well in your tank they are pretty indestructible. I've given some harsh pruning and still had them come back.
 

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I just take some really sharp scissors to my kenya trees when they get too big or too stretched out and snip parts off. They looks a little angry for a day or two but if they are growing well in your tank they are pretty indestructible. I've given some harsh pruning and still had them come back.
yeah i will agree..you can just take a scissor and cut it.They are pretty easy to frag and after cutting you could probably give it to your lfs or a local guy in your area and trade it for some other corals
 

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