Acanthastrea echinata!

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i use mine to kill aptasia ? i know it sounds strange but i move it to where they are and usually in a few days it kills them.
 

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i use mine to kill aptasia ? i know it sounds strange but i move it to where they are and usually in a few days it kills them.
Great idea. I have lots on a rock that i treat with aiptasia X. Only for them to come back in a few weeks.
 

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FYI, that's not my pic, saw it a couple weeks ago when doing some research before moving one of my echinatas. Thought it was cool.
 
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I really wanted this coral.....now I am not so sure
 

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Yep, I've actually been trying to get rid of mine because it keeps stinging some nearby favias, and I don't have another spot at the moment.

I couldn't get his one to keep its color either. It had bright green in it when I bought it. Not so much anymore...


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