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Place an ice cube on the foot of the nem. It should release in minutes. Dont worry about the little water from the cube melting
Sorry i meant id like to move the green coral, the anemone has split probably 8 times it’s a massive colony; i probably should take pic ; the green coral is all shrunk up it’s normally 3 times size ;Place an ice cube on the foot of the nem. It should release in minutes. Dont worry about the little water from the cube melting
Option B is to direct good flow at the nem and it will want to move
Sorry i meant id like to move the green coral, the anemone has split probably 8 times it’s a massive colony; i probably should take pic ; the green coral is all shrunk up it’s normally 3 times size ;They go wherever they want. And I wouldn’t use a blade. Your fingernail or a credit card. Take your time. Don’t damage its foot.
Sorry i meant id like to move the green coral, the anemone has split probably 8 times it’s a massive colony; i probably should take pic ; the green coral is all shrunk up it’s normally 3 times size ;It's still quite a ways from it...
Ahhh. . . . . Try to move the rock it is on. Looks like Nepthea coral which needs moderate l;ight and decent water flowSorry i meant id like to move the green coral, the anemone has split probably 8 times it’s a massive colony; i probably should take pic ; the green coral is all shrunk up it’s normally 3 times size ;
Sadly, cell phones and/or forum lag can cause the multiple post problem. Happened to me a ton of times.I'm not clear. Did you want to move the green coral?![]()
Ahhh. . . . . Try to move the rock it is on. Looks like Nepthea coral which needs moderate l;ight and decent water flow
YesI'm not clear. Did you want to move the green coral?![]()
The same rock as anemoneIt’s attached to the rock
They are on same rockSadly, cell phones and/or forum lag can cause the multiple post problem. Happened to me a ton of times.
If you can, relocate the rock the coral is on.
I mean, you may have to do some chiseling. My bad.They are on same rock
Take the whole rock out onto newspaper and with a hammer and large screwdriver, one good whack should make it two pieces and separatedThey are on same rock

