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Old 11-02-2012, 12:35 AM
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My blennies ignore it and my scopas occasionally takes a nibble. One of the few emeralds I had would nibble to, but none I have had yet really like it.

I have had portions of it die off in ulns conditions but it never fully disappears. I was debating sumping the worst rock for a few months but put it in the low maintenance tank instead.

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Old 11-02-2012, 04:18 AM
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I've got quite a bit too. Pretty sure I've lost some zoa's to it taking over a rock. My bleeny won't touch it, emerald crabs don't touch it, Kole tang won't touch it. I have gotten rid of it on individual rocks by sticking it on the darkest spots of my sump. I believe the Naso is the only way to get rid of it without killing all your rock. But as was mentioned, tank size is an issue. Best of luck, I feel your pain. Fyi, I'm taking the bigger tank route and getting a Naso
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