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![]() All I can say is good luck. Those lil buggers spread like wildfire. I got rid of most of mine by getting rid of the rock. However I left a small piece in the tank then I placed some pulsing xenia beside it and the anthelia died. That might just have been a coincidence but it worked for the small patch that was left
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![]() No, I had a nice clump of xenia and Anthelia mixed in with each other and they were both happy and spreading.
I use to just peel back the Anthelia as the leading edges are pretty firm. Then just tossed the unwanted extra.
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![]() I had lots of it all over my live rock. I purchased a coral beauty and within 2 days it was all gone. every last bit of it.
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That'd be great. I have so much of the stuff. Is your CB reef friendly? I know it will vary from fish to fish, but have you caught your guy nipping at sps or lps? |
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![]() oh i'm serious. I could not get the fish to eat anything and i was getting worried about it. then i noticed all of that pesty stuff was gone. every last one of them.
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![]() I would be more afraid the the fish than trying to get rid of the Anthelia. Quote from liveaguaris.com "Not a good reef dweller, the Coral Beauty Angelfish is prone to nip at stony and soft corals (sessile invertebrates)."
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![]() I have a coral beauty and I haven't noticed him nipping at anything in over 6 months!
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