reeftopia
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There was some discussion on how to eradicate these. Did anyone come up with a viable option?
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LolIf anyone wants to experiment I have a piece of LR with BCP's Im wanting to get rid of...
Haha! So long as you dont attempt a mass genocide in your tank (I've heard large die off will release toxins in your tank) you'll be fine. Its easy to keep under control, just cover the small patches with Kalk as they pop up, but you have to get them before they cover too much rock. The only corals Ive seen them "over take" are zoa gardens.Lol
I didn't know these things could spread like they do. I thought I would just isolate them like xenia and I'd be alright [emoji38]
Yeah, I put that rock in my zoa frag tank. Looking for other accommodations for it at the moment lolHaha! So long as you dont attempt a mass genocide in your tank (I've heard large die off will release toxins in your tank) you'll be fine. Its easy to keep under control, just cover the small patches with Kalk as they pop up, but you have to get them before they cover too much rock. The only corals Ive seen them "over take" are zoa gardens.
Oh no! LoLYeah, I put that rock in my zoa frag tank. Looking for other accommodations for it at the moment lol
Do you mean nitrate when you say "Kn03"?I used the Fenbendazole in my 200 gal. That became over run with the blue clove polyps and they where completely irracated in about a week , it also took out Kenya trees , pulsating Xenia , killed some snails , killed all GSP , will kill small leather corals , I have one large leather that made it but look bad for a long time. I did have a spike in Kn03 up to almost 20 ppm, but it work they are still gone. I used what was called Fish Bendazole which is the same thing , it is actual a pet dewormer. Water cloudy for a couple of weeks.