What Do You Do When Something Outgrows Your Tank?

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Sometimes, coral gets too big or other livestock get too big for the tank, and you have to do something about it. Maybe you move the fish to a new tank, maybe you sell them or trade it for something else for your tank. I am wondering what do you do with something in your tank once it outgrows your tank.
 
Sometimes, coral gets too big or other livestock get too big for the tank, and you have to do something about it. Maybe you move the fish to a new tank, maybe you sell them or trade it for something else for your tank. I am wondering what do you do with something in your tank once it outgrows your tank.
Propagate. I will have someone frag off for me and I replant it elsewhere in the tank. If a duplicate is not desired, I either offer it for sale or trade with a local member for something desired.
 
I’m lucky to live somewhere with an active reef club. When fish outgrow my tank, I just sell it to another local reefer. For coral, I keep it fragged and bonsai it as much as I can but if it gets too big, I’ll chop it down and start over with a small frag and sell, trade, or give away the rest.
 
I used to hv a 75 g tank and then I buy a 375 g tank because I fall in love with tangs. So 1st option is to buy new tank and 2nd is to find it a new good home who would take good care of it :)
 
I frag and sell cheap or give it away with a disclaimer that if something happens to my original coral I can get a frag back for the same price or if given away for free. Those I can’t find a home for I take to my lfs for store credit.
 
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