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![]() I can control it by simply removing them, they will move. With a stick or something I can irritate it and it will eventually let go and float of.
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![]() I'll have to try that, thanks
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![]() yea those are majano anenomes... "not a desired" reef inhabitant.
looks like they have reached a plague level.... |
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![]() My brothers tank has a large colony of Majanos, his clowns use them as a surrogate. But when some of them multiply or grow towards other corals, we use a syringe with pure lemon juice. It shows no affect to any of the other animals in his reef. If you don't like the home remedies, joes juice should do the trick.
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![]() Joes juice has worked well for me in the past.
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