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absolutely your tang will demolish it anyways. peroxide will also take it out but would make a nicer dinner for your fish:P
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OK !!
Thanks both of you I'll stop worrying about it for now, although I'll keep an eye on it I'd sure like to get a Tang soon, but am still curing more LR |
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If you have the torch out burn the clove polyps too. They'll reach plague proportions in no time. I have the blue ones in my tank and there's no way to get rid of them.
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I have these too, they're everywhere.
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I used to think they were nice...they're friggen evil and damn near indestructable.
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I have a Moorish Idol that made short work of them...then he moved on to the zoas.
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God knows how long it'll be before I get a Tang through QT, + there's the new LR to think about as far as a cycle goes - me thinks I'll give peroxide a go and see what happens |
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I love my clove polyps. I do have them isolated on a rock of their own, however.
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Good luck on the isolation, pretty soon you'll have a tank full of them.
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Plus one - I agree they can be a nuisance. That said mine were all eaten by my old majestic angel.
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