I have a fingery mess

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So my nice leather finger coral that I have had well over a year is bothering my SPS frags. I had glued the leather to a rock base and it completely formed its own strong foot base too. I have tried to forcefully pull this thing out and it won't budge. I'm worried it will go nuclear with turpenes to if I man handle it to much. Cutting is not an option right? How should I approach this dilemma?

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Sharp razor or scissors. Cut it at the base. IME, turpenes are blown out of proportion. I frag my leathers right in the tank with no carbon and no issues with any other corals both LPS and SPS.
 
Sharp razor or scissors. Cut it at the base. IME, turpenes are blown out of proportion. I frag my leathers right in the tank with no carbon and no issues with any other corals both LPS and SPS.
Wow, I hope I have the same luck as you. If I cut it at the base do I need to cover the stump with anything?
 
Sharp razor or scissors. Cut it at the base. IME, turpenes are blown out of proportion. I frag my leathers right in the tank with no carbon and no issues with any other corals both LPS and SPS.
This, hack it off with a fresh razor blade. It's not gonna die, just multiply. If we were local I'd take it off of your hands.

Now you know to place it on a rock that's forgiving next time, lol.
 
I think I'll chop him off at night when he is sleeping maybe it won't hurt as much.
 
I think I'll chop him off at night when he is sleeping maybe it won't hurt as much.
Actually, that’s when I tend to do it. Not because I can’t bear the howling screams of my leathers but rather the polyps are retracted so it’s a smoother cut and easier to see the area to cut.
 
Actually, that’s when I tend to do it. Not because I can’t bear the howling screams of my leathers but rather the polyps are retracted so it’s a smoother cut and easier to see the area to cut.
I'm still gonna add an extra bag of carbon
 

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