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![]() Manual removal worked for me.
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![]() Remove manually. Do it a couple of rocks at a time. Take them out and remove it. Keep it in observation in a bucket a few days to make sure you got it all. When you put it back in, place away from the caulerpa. Eventually, you will get it all.
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![]() rock removal would be a last ditch effort in my tank. They are large, structural pieces that willl be a PITA to remove/replace
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![]() maybe try a few emerald crab, i have heard it has worked for a few people.
HTH, Bob |
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