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![]() Thanks...I guess I'll leave it. it kinda adds a bit of color to the rock
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![]() Halimeda does use up calcium but it's easy enough to pick off to control it. You do have some aiptasia anemones right above the algae that I would look at getting rid of immediately before they become a problem.
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![]() Looks nice, I'd leave it. But definitely take care of those aptasia, it looks like you have quite a few.
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![]() Yes I know I have a little bit of aptasia. The problem is that it is fairly far down in the aquarium and it is hard to get out when you try to use this syringe to inject it. What I am looking for some sort of flexible end that I could put on the syringe that would be about 1 to 2 feet long that I would be able to guide close to the aptasia to inject it. But I have found nothing yet.
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![]() Or you could just smother that area of the LR with some 2-part epoxy for a month or so, then peel it off
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![]() You can get different sizes of plastic syringes that you can fit 1/4" plastic tubing on to it. Problem is it takes a lot more of the solution to charge the lines. I have just made my own with kalk in the past as it is much cheaper than ready made stuff and you can make a lot for next to nothing.
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