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![]() I guess it helps being a female, but I've always had no issue just using my finger nail to peel them off the rocks. The only time I have issues with the mushrooms is when their foot is in more of a crevice.
I wonder if you could use something like thread or floss and work that under it? |
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![]() Use bone cutters cut the rock below very easy and does not bother zoas-paly at all plus you can glue without getting anything on it.
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![]() Zoas and palys are almost impossible to kill. Even if you accidentally cut half a head off and glued it down it would still be ok. Basically cut it off anyway you can and glue it down. It will be good to go in a few days
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![]() Quote:
And thanks to everyone for the responses. Keep them coming, if there are any more ideas.
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![]() i try to cut the rock under them (zoas)
mush rooms you can just cut in half then theres two lol |
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![]() Mushrooms... i turn the wavemakers off, use a razor blade, cut a shroom off leaving a little base to grow back, then take the whole head (or cut it into 2 or more pieces)and let it sit in a container with rubble and verrrry little flow, and be patient, enough flow that the water is circulated but just barely. They will attach to rubble with 2 weeks, IME
Palys... Here |