Straight up Bubblegum Murder!

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This bubblegum digi just keeps spreading. I need the space for my acros, and can’t remove the rock without collapsing my scape. Murder is the only option!

Unsuspecting digi:
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45 minutes of kalk paste with minimal tank flow:
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I will post a pic of the result tomorrow.
 
This bubblegum digi just keeps spreading. I need the space for my acros, and can’t remove the rock without collapsing my scape. Murder is the only option!

Unsuspecting digi:
IMG_1494.jpeg


45 minutes of kalk paste with minimal tank flow:
IMG_1600.jpeg


I will post a pic of the result tomorrow.
Could have fragged it. :(
 
I don't think there's many corals in my tank that catch my eye as much as my bubblegum.
Even ones that were 20x the price.
So this hurts my heart a little :face-with-tears-of-joy:
 
Well, I hit it again this morning. That should about do it!

If you look at the two pics, you can see I broke off several pieces. I’m going to grow it back out on an isolated rock.

Bubblegum digi has a great color that you can’t get from acros, but it spreads too fast! Acros are completely my priority!

Happy Reefing!
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This bubblegum digi just keeps spreading. I need the space for my acros, and can’t remove the rock without collapsing my scape. Murder is the only option!

Unsuspecting digi:
IMG_1494.jpeg


45 minutes of kalk paste with minimal tank flow:
IMG_1600.jpeg


I will post a pic of the result tomorrow.
I mean I would have chopped it up to the base them kalked it. Less kalk to deal with and killing only a small amount, could sell the frags.
 
It's interesting your digi spends so much time encrusting - mine is entirely the opposite. Hardly encrusts at all, but gets super big and branchy. They eventually fall over from no longer being able to support their own weight. I wish they'd do a LITTLE encrusting.
 
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It's interesting your digi spends so much time encrusting - mine is entirely the opposite. Hardly encrusts at all, but gets super big and branchy. They eventually fall over from no longer being able to support their own weight. I wish they'd do a LITTLE encrusting.
I always broke off the limbs. It grows like crazy and tries to take up too much space!
 
So sad to have to kill such a beautiful coral ! Heck I can't afford let alone keep something like that alive ! Such a nice tank ! Judging by that picture ! Have a great day!
 
I had to do something similar to a green digi. They grow so fast and out competed some of my more sensitive acropora. I had gotten to the point where I was throwing away frags as I couldn’t even give them away, and it was taking up too much room
 

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