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![]() Purple Cloves. Watch out!
Search here on Canreef to see how to get rid of them. |
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![]() Quote:
Here is link to that discussion http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...=Purple+cloves
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![]() tooth brush
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![]() I probably have more blue clove polyps in my tank than anyone around
![]() ![]() Here's my take on them.. I've had them for YEARS and at first I was worried because of all the horror stories that I heard about them stinging and killing off corals. Over time I discovered that this actually isn't true. It may be true for another variety of blue cloves but the ones I happen to have do not seem to sting anything. My blue cloves butt up against corals of all sorts and even cover my clams but neither my clams or corals seem affected. They do however spread VERY rapidly and can reach plague proportions quickly. If you do not want this then I would take preemptive measures to eradicate them. They are quite easy to smother with epoxy or scrape off with a tooth brush. I find them somewhat delicate this way. It may take a couple of toothbrushing sessions and you'll want to use a HARD toothbrush rather than a soft one or a used one that has gotten soft. I actually like my blue cloves and let them be. So far I've noticed some of my LPS like calice are able to over run them without any problems. For most SPS it's a bit of a stalemate so to allow sps to encrust into blue clove territory I just clear a path with a toothbrush or epoxy. You can see another example here of blue cloves touching one of my SPS frags but not causing any harm. No signs of stinging or warfare whatsoever. ![]() In fact, this particular montipora was able to out compete the blue cloves in the far right corner, killed it off and has encrusted over that patch without my intervention. |
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![]() Rather than wasting your time researching them try to find some fluke tabs. I know exactly where those clove polyps came from. In case you forgot i babysat your rocks for well over a year before they went in your tank. And i never dosed those rocks cause they werent mine and covered in hair algae and hydroids. I see in your pics that they are now growing on your hair algae. You will have to double up on the dosage too before it kills them and you'll lose your shrimp too if you don't take them out. They are not at all like the polyps in Kiens tank, they are extremely evasive and ugly and I just about got to the point of shutting my tank down. If you don't tackle them now you most likely will not be able to keep zoas or most SPS as they get out of control.
Last edited by Madreefer; 09-14-2013 at 07:51 PM. Reason: Stupid iPhone. |
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![]() I think you're right. The more I look at the two the more they seem to look different to me. I didn't think that there was a difference between blue cloves and purple cloves but there does appear to be a difference. At any rate, when in doubt, NUKE IT!
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![]() Yea these one are not nice. The pic has captured the color right. They're a brownish purple color and they grow that matting like green star polyps have. When you do scrub them with a brush a purplish cloud comes off of them. I've scraped them with a knife, used a brush, kalk paste etc... Nothing works but fluke tabs. I beleive Aquattro fought the same polyps and that's all that worked for him as well. Rock is cheaper than future coral purchases Dearth, it might be just as easy to start with new stuff. Trust me on this one.
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