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![]() I don't think kalk will work as a treatment (believe me I've tried this) because you just don't get enough contact time. Even if you shut off the pumps, all it takes is for a fish to swim by and it floats off.
One thing that was suggested to me, so I'll forward the suggestion along, is to smother them with underwater epoxy.. I haven't tried it yet myself though, but it seems like it could be worth a shot..
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![]() All because I bought a tiny clump of zoos from someone....at first I thought they were kinda neat...little golden brown pom poms- they must be some form of star polyp! IGNORANCE IS NOT BLISS! Ha Ha! I dont want to take that rock out now since I have 2 bubbletips deeply entrenched and various nice zoos....a rock and a hard place! I noticed some on another rock that I can take out....I might try break the rock to see how deep the little veins go...The rock shall become the guinea pig for eliminating Myrionema!
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