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![]() I have some palys that took off in my tank after being away for a week. They are slowly startin I take over some of my zoos and I was wondering how I can kill/get rid of them. Taking the rock out isn't an option as its on one of my base rocks.
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![]() Quote:
https://www.google.ca/search?q=palyt...ient=firefox-a |
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![]() you could try kalk paste
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![]() Do NOT use boiling or really hot water
I have found out the hard way about palytoxin inhalation.(in the steam)
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![]() If they are brown palys, you have to drive a silver stake throught their heart, otherwise they will grow back...
Seriously though, brown palys are notoriously hard to kill, you can try using an aptasia killer (aptasia-x or joes juice). They have worked on occasion, Ive killed a few recently but some strains will just bounce back from it. You can also manually cut them off the rock and glue/epoxy over the area and that should work as well. |
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