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![]() I've asked before on how to get rid of these ugly polyps that spread extremely fast. I've turned the rocks over so that they were in the sand and i've tried coating with kalk paste. What else can I do other than cooking the rocks? I can't do that because every rock that they are on has been encrusted with an SPS of some sort.
Finally got a good pic of this crap moving in on this brain. ![]() |
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![]() I'll take a bunch
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![]() manually remove them
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![]() havent had to deal with it so its just a shot in the dark but boiling water and syringe/baster????
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![]() OMG save some for me. I WANT THEM!!!! Ive been looking for these for such a long time and ive had them shipped to me but they always show up dead. I would love these to take over my tank.
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![]() I had one growing in the dark pretty much. Cut a bit of the rock off and now have a small frag of them. Look really nice.
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![]() To get rid of them, put a lot of carbon in your filter or sump 24/7. Supposed that they shrink and die this way.
I run carbon and can't grow these.. they always die or grow very very slowly. The larger glove polyp always shrink and die in my aquariums and the small blue clove don't spread, even though I had one batch laying eggs. Last edited by daniella3d; 11-30-2010 at 12:22 AM. |
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