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I recently received a diaseris on a frag plug and wanted to know if it well do well or if the plug needs to be removed. I understand it's a plate coral.
 

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I recently received a diaseris on a frag plug and wanted to know if it well do well or if the plug needs to be removed. I understand it's a plate coral.
Shouldn't be on a plug if it's plate coral. They can inflate their body and move slowly around the sand to find a preferred spot.
 

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Shouldn't be on a plug if it's plate coral. They can inflate their body and move slowly around the sand to find a preferred spot.
Yeah this, which is why I asked if it was glued cause they roam, have one in my tank
 

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Yes, I trimmed some. Do I need to remove, if so how?
Um you trimmed it? The one I have has a hard skeleton and then fleshy tentacles. Can you post a picture of it to make sure its a plate? They shouldnt come glued to frags, actually never seen one glued to be honest
 

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