I have some cyphastrea on a rock I want to remove to make room for new fuzzy sticks. Anyone have experience with this, or some kind of technique that would be the most effective. I'm planning on cutting around the square it came on to give that away, but the rest on my rock needs to go. Just yesterday it got to the point where it is a millimeter away from my strawberry shortcake acro and I don't want the cyphastrea to win that battle. Ideas please?

haha. Other then chisel the rock (which you've mentioned you dont want to do) I don't see any other way of getting it off without destroying it. You might have to go the epoxy or kalk route. Which seems a shame for such a beautiful coral. Cyphastrea is one of my favs! Would you be able to switch it with another rock and place it away from the sticks? Or would that be too difficult with the rods?


