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Old 05-04-2010, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Eb0la11 View Post
Hey guys,

so I've got this fast spreading coral in my tank that I want to get rid of. What's the safest way? It's a soft coral almost like xenia. I have it in two spots and I want to get rid of it completely.

My thought was to pull the rock out of the tank and cut the individual pieces of with scissors first and then after that spray it with lemon juice and let it soak in it for a good 20 minutes.

Do you think this will work? And is it safe? What method should I use?
If you can't cleanly take it off the rock and give it away, then used Kalk paste in a syringe. I have used this process for mushrooms that I could not get it, and it got rid of them in one dose.
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