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![]() They can spread indiscriminately through the tank and they burrow into the rock so simply scraping them off doesn't get rid of them (they just grow new heads). Corals tend to do poorly if these are with them in the tank.
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![]() Get out a hammer and chisel, its the only thing I've had any success with. I am running an epoxy experiment right now (epoxied over a whole batch) but I can see a couple sticking out at the edges of the epoxy so not a grand success
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![]() Does anyone know exactly how close they have to be to sting?
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