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ScubaSteve 11-29-2010 05:06 PM

Stick a hydnophora next to them. It'll kick their ass in no time :P

Madreefer 11-29-2010 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 568976)
I could have sworn I saw an SPS dominated tank once with these all over the rocks. The person said they don't harm SPS and just grow around them. Are they actually harming corals or growing over them? I think they're pretty but I suppose I also really like GSP and have decided against them too.

Well they seem to overtake my zoas. The SPS seem to to grow over top of them rather than encrust more to the rock. As in there is a small space between the coral and the rocks. It grows on the underside of my monti plate and starting to grow on my digitata's.

Borderjumper 11-29-2010 06:15 PM

I have some encroaching on some zoas too.. I coat the cloves with AiptasiaX and let it sit for an hour or so with the pumps off.. Works for me and so far hasn't affected the zoas.

trilinearmipmap 11-29-2010 07:40 PM

Fluke Tabs, 1 tablet per 100 gallons of water.

Wipes out all softies, anthelia, clove polyps, green star polyps.

Does not harm anemones, LPS, SPS, or fish. Did not harm my hermit crabs or snails. Supposed to be toxic for shrimp though.

Madreefer 11-29-2010 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by trilinearmipmap (Post 569024)
Fluke Tabs, 1 tablet per 100 gallons of water.

Wipes out all softies, anthelia, clove polyps, green star polyps.

Does not harm anemones, LPS, SPS, or fish. Did not harm my hermit crabs or snails. Supposed to be toxic for shrimp though.

Good to know. Damn I got 9 shrimp right now.

Nebthet 11-29-2010 08:26 PM

I am really suprised the kalk paste didn't work on the clove polyps. A good concentration of that stuff will usually wipe stuff like that out. How long did you leave it on the polyps and were your powerheads turned off?
If you rim it correctly you shouldn't have any problems with it harming your other stuff.
It sucks you are having this problem with this coral. It looks really nice.

Madreefer 11-29-2010 09:14 PM

I don't take the kalk paste off actually. Yes the PH's are off too. It's not just that coral that it's happening to. It's all of them. That was just a tiny example. There's some days I just wanna take the tank down and cook the rocks. But my system is about 9 years old and I have put too much work in to itr to start over. Why is there no smilies for pulling your hair out?

daniella3d 11-30-2010 12:19 AM

To get rid of them, put a lot of carbon in your filter or sump 24/7. Supposed that they shrink and die this way.

I run carbon and can't grow these.. they always die or grow very very slowly. The larger glove polyp always shrink and die in my aquariums and the small blue clove don't spread, even though I had one batch laying eggs.

Madreefer 12-04-2010 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by daniella3d (Post 569104)
To get rid of them, put a lot of carbon in your filter or sump 24/7. Supposed that they shrink and die this way.

I run carbon and can't grow these.. they always die or grow very very slowly. The larger glove polyp always shrink and die in my aquariums and the small blue clove don't spread, even though I had one batch laying eggs.

I run a cup of carbon in my reactor that I change monthly.


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