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Epoxy mat or cover them with something no light no paly takes a while to bleach but they wont last.
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I have noticed my frogspawn and galaxy corals get hammered when I try to remove palys in the tank with a few healthy heads of frogspawn actually dieing. Scraping them or pulling them off causes them to release mucus which contains the toxin. I removed rock and sat it in a salt bucket of freshwater with a lid thinking they would die and rot away - but some looked like they were still alive after a month in the dark. Leaving the rock in the sun for a few days definitely killed the palys but also bleached the rock and turned it into dead rock.
Lately, I have been injecting the remaining polyps with a syringe full of Kalkwasser in solution - this seems to prevent them from sliming. |
way one take rocks out
way two cut the rock under them way three get a fish that eats them way 4 aptisa x or leamon juise what not to do scrub or peel them scrubbing will get the paly toxin every where and mess your water up so will peeling if your talking about texas trash palys they dont peel well they rip and leave pieces behind |
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