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![]() This is the way I do it.
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![]() kalk paste will work, I use it all the time to kill off Pocillipora buds. It spontaneously spreads in my tank and I kill the little colonies that pop up before they get out of control.
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![]() Rub a ricordia mushroom on it lol. I had one float around my tank for a bit and left little dead pieces of sps everywhere.
On a serious note, epoxy putty and smother it. It'll eventually look like rock again. Or do that and put another frag in its place. |
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![]() mmkay I'll try both kalk paste and then smothering with epoxy. Thanks guys!
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![]() Epoxy didn't work for me when trying to protect my Setosa from my Red Planet. After removing tissue and cleaning the area with a toothbrush I laid down a border of epoxy.
Just over a month later I noticed my Setosa turning white where it was growing closer to the epoxy border. And I saw some Red Planet tissue with polyps on the other side. Somehow it had snuck through under the epoxy, or there was some tissue left there that was not killed when I laid down the epoxy. I removed the epoxy, and the rock was white underneath where the epoxy was tight. But the rock was not totally smooth, and where there were cracks, the Red Planet survived and grew through to the other side. So, I guess a lot depends on how smooth your rock is where you apply the epoxy. On another part of my tank, I have seen a Sunrise Monti do the same thing, and sneak under an epoxy border.
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