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I just use tweezers and pull them out. Stay on top of it, keep nutrients low and you'll be fine.
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thanks Brad, is there actually any harm in popping them? I heard it makes things worse
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Well I guess I'll have to try to go crab hunting in the sump tonight
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I use this, I made it from an old scraper I had, I sharpened the end with a file, just start a siphon and gouge them off and suck the out, turn off all pumps first, works great.
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When I find some I scrape them off when I'm doing a water change so that even if they pop and were to release anything most if not all would get siphoned off.
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thats a cool Idea Cal thanks!
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