Tips for removing SPS from live rock

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I have some decently large healthy stylo colonies that are encrusted onto live rock. Planning a tank upgrade down the road but with new rock. Is it safe to use a saw and cut the colony off at the base? Ideally I would cut the encrusted base, but if I cut above, I’m wondering if the coral could encrust again. The only issue I can think of is that the base does not receive that much light so the polyps are much lighter in color so I worry it would jeopardize the colony. The alternative would be to frag into pieces and start from a frag again. :(.
 

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I have some decently large healthy stylo colonies that are encrusted onto live rock. Planning a tank upgrade down the road but with new rock. Is it safe to use a saw and cut the colony off at the base? Ideally I would cut the encrusted base, but if I cut above, I’m wondering if the coral could encrust again. The only issue I can think of is that the base does not receive that much light so the polyps are much lighter in color so I worry it would jeopardize the colony. The alternative would be to frag into pieces and start from a frag again. :(.
Cut it off at the base. You can glue it back and it will re-encrust on the new rock just fine.
 

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I did the same when I broke down my 120. Used channel locks to break most colonies free. Most were to big to cut with bone cutters. Some I had to remove the rock to cut. Many I just fragged and regrew.
The purple stylo I fragged so my wife bleached the rest and used it in her artwork display.
It really depends on the colony size as I had to give some away.
 
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The base of my purple stylo is white but has polyps, is that a sign it’s better to frag or can it still encrust again? Up in the top left.
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The base of my purple stylo is white but has polyps, is that a sign it’s better to frag or can it still encrust again? Up in the top left.
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That is how my stylo grows too (white polyps at the base
 

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They are white at the base because no sunlight reaches that spot, so the coral redirects the zooxanthellae to the upper parts. The coral is still alive in that area :)
 

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