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Old 08/26/2006, 07:45 PM
taxman95 taxman95 is offline
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Remove large plugs?

I picked up several new SPS for my tank last week.

The problem I am having is that the plugs on which they are mounted are quite large and thus its difficult to find a place in the reef they can be put.

Is it OK to detach the plug?

If so how would you recomend doing so?
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Old 08/27/2006, 12:01 AM
otolith otolith is offline
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Yes, you can detach them. Usually you can pry them off, or else just cut them off at the base with a heavy scissor or side cutter of some sort. Use some superglue gel to remount your frag, and you're golden.
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Old 08/27/2006, 09:01 AM
slojmn slojmn is offline
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I pretty much remove all plugs, only two in my tank out of 45+ corals, many came on plugs. They are usually pretty easy to snap right off with a pair of needle nose plyers or as otolith mentioned cutting with heavy scissors or heavy duty cutters of some kind. I have a frag cutting kit I bought with really sharp cutters that cut through easily. The plugs can be a pain to find homes for and often have undesireable algae growing on them which I don;t want to introduce into my tank.
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