I went away for a week and when I came back a couple of Florida Ricordea had firmly attached themselves to the main live rock right at sand level and need to be removed. Can anyone help me with that?
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Unfortunately, I won't be able to do that because of the position.Point a power head at them for a few hours
LR can't be removed, unfortunately. If they can be cut in half for propagation, why would cutting a bit of the foot off be a problem?No cutting, scrapping... you'll damage the dang thing.
Best way is to pull the LR and turn the LR upside down outside the tank. Keep it wet with tank water by spraying spritzing it
It will get urinated-off and drop away in the matter of 5-10mins from the gravity pull
In that case, get a very sharp wood chisel and secure the chisel to a pvc pipe (duct tape) and chisel around the the Ric by hammering the end of the pvc pipeLR can't be removed, unfortunately. If they can be cut in half for propagation, why would cutting a bit of the foot off be a problem?

