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Patio's IM 75 EXT

Try to pass on some of that pink sand dollar monti below it if you can someday. Don’t see that going around the club anymore recently

Will do! The purp stylo is wining the race and shading more and more out. Need to do it sooner than later.

I would like to share these hammer frags as well. Don't think I am making the swap but can help someone out who needs frags or anyone who just wants a nice hardy hammer in their tank.

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Are my urchins better coral farmers than I am? Ancient Astronaut Theorist say, yes (lol), but I am still on the fence...

I would move the goni to where I thought it would thrive but the urchins would keep bringing it back to the same front corner of the tank. After several of these disputes with the urchins, I threw in the towel and let them take the captain seat and control the placement. The coral improved dramatically.

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4/29/24: I am not sure what this evidence supports...
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Probably the only way to get through stylos quickly!
Under a minute! I failed/gave up the first couple of attempts with other tools. Wire hand saw was going to take me three years (wasn't diamond coated to be fair). Japanese style pull saw was also slow going. Bone cutters only got me past the outside 1/4" with small snips at a time.

Luckily the left rock structure could be removed from the tank easily.
 
If you do, I believe the diamond coated blade will be much nicer than the metal cutting blade. My local Ace did not have them in stock but I see them online all over the place.
Agree with diamond blade, if you can't find one of those, best option is a blade with.fine teeth, not the spikey wood cutting ones. Should cause least amount of damage to coral skeleton.

If your not in a rush maybe try harbor freight, lowes, home depot if near by or amazon for your future fragging sessions.
 
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