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Old 01-13-2006, 08:26 PM
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No wive's tale in my case, even though I am a wife I did exactly what deep6er ended up doing - scraping all the empty shell off the rock, followed by several rinses. Over several months and several attempts to get rid of the valonia, with the stuff spreading more and more each time I disturbed it, I ended up boiling the whole lot of rock to get rid of this invasive pest. Luckily, the tank affected was only a 42g.
so in fact not only did you kill the valonia but all the bacteria, pods and pretty much everything that makes "live" rock live then. what exactly was the point of adding live rock in the first place if you going to kill it making soup out of it?
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Old 01-13-2006, 09:30 PM
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so in fact not only did you kill the valonia but all the bacteria, pods and pretty much everything that makes "live" rock live then. what exactly was the point of adding live rock in the first place if you going to kill it making soup out of it?
Well, duh, yeah, if you boil the rock everything freaking dies But what's the point of maintaining a reef if a pest is ever multiplying itself. If you've seen valonia problems like I had in my one tank, or in other tanks in my travels, you'd opt for a serious solution as well.

The valonia problem I ended up having over a period of about a year by meticulously manually removing them, rinsing the rock before putting back into the tank was totally out of hand. There was no other solution to rid my tank of valonia other than boiling the rock, taking the tank down and bleaching the tank and all the equipment. Hard decision to make, but one well worth it in the end as it turned out.

I cured the killed, stinking rock and eventually used it as base rock in an upgraded tank. Looking at that tank now, I can't tell anymore what was boiled and what came from the lfs. Must be the Mg that brought that rock back to life And no freaking valonia in the other tank, either

From now on, give me a hammer and screwdriver or wire cutters to excise the rock around the valonia so the bubble doesn't break and no more problem.
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