May 11, 2024 #1 F fugma New Member View Badges Joined May 11, 2024 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Location South Carolina Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I’ve got a leather coral growing off the base of my Xenia. The leathers gotten too big and the Xenia is starting to cover it up. How should I go about cutting the leather off and moving him somewhere else?
I’ve got a leather coral growing off the base of my Xenia. The leathers gotten too big and the Xenia is starting to cover it up. How should I go about cutting the leather off and moving him somewhere else?
May 14, 2024 #2 C crazyfishmom Valuable Member View Badges Hospitality Award My Tank Thread Joined Oct 29, 2023 Messages 1,605 Reaction score 2,247 Location North Andover Rating - 100% 2 0 0 Leathers are super hardy. Scissors or a razor blade will work. Take a rubber band and pin it down to a plug or a piece of rubble. All done.
Leathers are super hardy. Scissors or a razor blade will work. Take a rubber band and pin it down to a plug or a piece of rubble. All done.
May 14, 2024 #3 ryanjohn1 Valuable Member View Badges EPRA Member Joined Nov 22, 2020 Messages 1,782 Reaction score 3,475 Location quakertown Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Yup chop chop. Easy peazy
May 14, 2024 #4 Uncle99 7500 Club Member View Badges Joined Jul 22, 2018 Messages 9,280 Reaction score 13,706 Location Province of Ontario Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I’d take it off a hair below the substrate (if possible) it’s stuck to so it don’t regenerate and can be easily glued somewhere else.
I’d take it off a hair below the substrate (if possible) it’s stuck to so it don’t regenerate and can be easily glued somewhere else.