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![]() You have peppermint shrimp
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![]() I have peppermints but they don't touch em
Were talking about several thousand of these buggers on like 200+ lbs of live rock |
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![]() I just want to know if pulling my live rock out for a scrubbing will make my tank re cycle
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no it wont if its not out of water long, just keep a bucket or 2 of tank water to dunk and rinse it in ![]() ![]() however scrubbing them isnt going to do it they need to be broke at the base as they retract into there sells ![]()
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![]() i epoxy mine in, feeding less goes a long way as does keeping your liverock debris free, the less amount of stuff in the water column for them to feed the better
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![]() Thanks for the response. I am trying to get the base of them as best I can with a knife. Then I am using a brush to scrub them dead. Then a quick rinse and on to the next piece. I even boiled a piece that was too porous to get inside of
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![]() The Boiled piece needs to be cured again. But I feed only every other day and blow off rocks twice a week mine have since dissapered for the most part
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![]() You really have to plug up the tube with something. If you break it they can simply regenerate their tube. It might be tedious given the amount of rock you have and you probably won't get them all at once, but a little ball of putty or superglue gel on each one you find will probably be better for everyone (you, fish, bacteria).
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