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Old 09-23-2008, 08:47 AM
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Default Ok experienced reef keepers…I need your help!

I have a 4year old 90g tank with 150lbs pound of live rock – (not a reef tank - but one day might be when I update my lights) I bought a cooperband butterfly fish two weeks ago that will not eat anything (I have tried a lot of things) – the cooperband did clear up all my aptasia I had in my tank

Now to the issue I just bought about 50lbs of live rock today (for very cheap), but they are covered in MAJANOS (after doing a lot of research online most reef keepers clam it’s the devil and very hard to get rid of some don’t mind them – but they are not reef safe)
So I was going to dry out the live rock covered in Majanos for a few week to kill them all off – But I couldn’t help noticed that the rocks had some green mushrooms and star polyps on them ect…

If you are still reading this… here is my dilemma… What would you do if you were me, I need your help 

(1) Do I try and add some of the live rock in my 90g in hopes my cooperband might eat them and not die of starvation

(2)don’t even dare adding any of the Majanos covered live rock in my 90g because if the fish doesn’t eat the Majanos, then I just added live rock with Majanos in my established tank (that is free of Majanos) (yet has aptasia – which I hate and why I try and keep a buterfly fish)

(3) Just dry out live rock that I bought for a few weeks killing all the Majanos – who cares that I kill even the corals that are on it, the risk of spreading Majanos in my 90g is not worth it

(4) just add the live rock, I got Aptasia in the tank, Majanos not much different?

So what do you guys and gals thing I should do???


Note: right now I have the 50lbs of Majanos live rock rock in a 30g with premix salt and a heater and weak lights and very cheap filter (which is why I can’t just throw my cooperband in that tank) – I need to act fast if I plan to save those corals also..if I can.... the Majanos are EVERYWHERE!
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Old 09-23-2008, 09:02 AM
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My friend had a 200g tank FULL of majano. He spent days with a dull pair of scissors yanking them out one by one. The dull scissors would grip the Majano but not cut them, making them the perfect tool for this task. It was a PITA but it worked.
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Old 09-23-2008, 12:40 PM
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A search on copperbands should bring up my thread on feeding them store bought "manilla" clams. Mine came from Superstore. I had pics of them eating it.

Many say they never bothered their ornamental clams after feeding these but mine did. However he did before, so I dont blame him for that.
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Frag the mushrooms off the rock then cook it.
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inject them with scalding hot water..worked for me.
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Frag the mushrooms off the rock then cook it.
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Old 09-23-2008, 02:27 PM
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Definitely wouldn't introduce a known pest into your 90g.

Quarantine the rock in the 30g until it's majanos free. Deal with them manually (cutting, pulling, burning) or chemically (kalk, vinegar). Don't need much light to keep the mushrooms going.
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Frag the mushrooms off the rock then cook it.
so i can pull the mushrooms off the rock?

then you want me to cook the remaining Majanos covered live rock in boiling water? is that was cook it means?
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set up a 50g-ish sized tank, throw the majano covered rock in it, and throw your copperband in there. If the copperband eats the majanos, it's a win win situation, and you don't have to worry about the anemones spreading to rock in your main tank. once the anemones are gone you move both the rock and the fish to your display tank. While the fish is in the anemone ridden tank, you can try feeding it alternative food (clams, etc). Try brine shrimp too, about 4-5 times a day. I've found 50% of the copperbands I have experience with will eat brine if it's fed very often throughout the day in small quantities.

You might even be able to cram 50 pounds of rock into a 33g if you're on a budget, and set up a cheap aquaclear HOB filter.
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so i can pull the mushrooms off the rock?

then you want me to cook the remaining Majanos covered live rock in boiling water? is that was cook it means?
dont pull the coral take a razor blade and cut the stem as close to the rock as possible. you will want to try and use only one cutting motion as it decreases stress. take some wedding vail material and wrap the mushroom face up on a peice of rubble. The GSP you may be able to peel off.

Cooking rock means to have it sitting in the dark (bucket, rubbermaid container) with a powerhead and heater only. water changes aswell. you would have to dry the rock for a while first to kill everything off. after its dry you cook it. after its cooked 4-6 weeks min (no Smell) you can intoduce it to your system.

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