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![]() Peeling it off works when its growing on smooth surfaces. Scrubbing usually leaves a little bit behind so then it grows back. Leaving it in the dark for several weeks weakens it and causes it to come off rock very easily.
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![]() The few little stalks I stole from a clients tank have turned into many huge rock covered pieces.
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![]() Thanks you guy's I will try that.
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![]() After you scrape it off maybe you could bury the rock side that had the anthelia in sand to starve it of light, etc. Might work?
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