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Old 01-20-2008, 10:28 PM
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Blow torch Got rid of every single bad algae on my rock. Definitely a last resort but frick it works, lol. If you do this though there will be alot of die off and you will have to keep the rocks in a seperate area until they are "stable" again. Definitely don't do this unless you are prepared to handle the die off on the rock though.
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Old 01-20-2008, 11:32 PM
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Blow torch Got rid of every single bad algae on my rock. Definitely a last resort but frick it works, lol. If you do this though there will be alot of die off and you will have to keep the rocks in a seperate area until they are "stable" again. Definitely don't do this unless you are prepared to handle the die off on the rock though.
lol yeah that one definitely works too. My version of the "extreme heat" method is to pour two consecutive kettles of just-boiled water over the rock, flipping the rock between the kettles and trying to get the water into every nook and cranny. try not to burn yourself. This is what i usually do for a bad patch of aiptasia, majano or hydroids. definitely cure the rocks separately after this though
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Old 01-21-2008, 02:29 AM
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Blow torch Got rid of every single bad algae on my rock. Definitely a last resort but frick it works, lol. If you do this though there will be alot of die off and you will have to keep the rocks in a seperate area until they are "stable" again. Definitely don't do this unless you are prepared to handle the die off on the rock though.
BAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

All my live rock is currently ripped out of my tank sitting in a Rubbermaid in the dark with a powerhead and a heater for this same reason. I had three different varieties of Valonia...now it dies in the dark!!! Hehehehe...
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