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![]() Hi everyone, just wondering who knows the best way to kill of the majano mushrooms FOR GOOD
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It depends on how many you have.... You could try placing a small glass over it and then wait until it moves onto the side of the glass. You then lift out the glass and remove the majano! Worked for me.. ![]() Regards, Simon
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![]() I usually inject mine with something like lemon juice or a kalk solution. I did recently try injecting them with air, but I am not quite sure of the outcome yet. You have to get them right in the foot.
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![]() I don't know about putting lemon juice in my water, but I guess I could try air. The biggest problem here is that, since I've started to use coral food, these guys are spreading all over the place! I tried the heavy calcium dose injection as well, with minimal success. The needle was even hot from the chemical reaction!. I really don't want these things to spread any more
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![]() you can try superglue. I had one hiding in a hole and i just covered his face and his hole. he was only about a 1/4" though.
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![]() You can try peppermint shrimps.
Or a file fish, redcoral has a few of these aptaisa eating file fish. There is also a type of nudibranch that gets rid of them.(Berghia) http://www.berghia.net/marketprice.html |