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![]() You can't peel chucks off like GSP, or other polyp formations. They're individual little pests all over everything.
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Nevertheless people would love apteisia for example, and pay $ for it, if it would be bright green or red, don't you agree? They would call it lovely easy to keep soft coral. I think some lfs are trying to do just that. My point is that it is individual's choice. Free will. At any rate it does Not look like i am going to get any lovely, easy to keep, incrusting, self propagating, nicely colored purple clove polyps ![]() Last edited by RuGlu6; 06-15-2012 at 11:10 PM. |
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Thinking back...I did get a couple of freebie frags from brad? ![]() ![]() |
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![]() You can review my post about using Fenbendazole:
Reef Central Online Community Fenbendazole – eliminate invasive soft corals (Blue Cloves Polyps, Xenia, Aiptasia, Hydriods, etc.) | Max Draco Good Luck, Max |
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![]() Thanks Max, I'll give those a read.
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![]() why would u kill em ?
give me some free frags ![]() |
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![]() I would have to really dislike someone to give them any of these!
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![]() DITTO !
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Granted they add a lot of color to a tank (especially after 6 months), but after 12 months - you realize they're everywhere, in the sand, pumps, even the sump! They're impossible to remove (tiny and everywhere). I've also read reports that once they reach plague proportions - they can start to kill off SPS. Max. |
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![]() The biggest issue I have with these polyps is that they trap tons of detris, crowd out zoas, prevent SPS from encrusting, etc...
I had the really nice blue ones too, and when you cleared a spot, 10 more would spring up somewhere else - plus eventually they'd grow back. Max. |
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