My LFS has a pink stylo for CHEAP but it’s got a sizable patch of GHA growing on one part of it. Can I do a peroxide dip without harming the coral? And if so, just a typical 3% peroxide?
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It’s not on the plug it’s on the coral itself. And it doesn’t appear dead where the GHA is.SPS hate peroxide in my experience. If the gha is on the plug... just cut it off the plug. Or cut off the dead part of the skeleton it is on.
You may just be able to manually remove with fingers and tweezers then.It’s not on the plug it’s on the coral itself. And it doesn’t appear dead where the GHA is.
I was thinking that too. Since I have no GHA in my tank currently, whatever strands I might miss shouldn’t take root. I mean, if conditions were optimal for GHA in my tank, I’d already have it right?You may just be able to manually remove with fingers and tweezers then.
Hard to say, but if you have any herbivores, they would probably demolish any that was missed.I was thinking that too. Since I have no GHA in my tank currently, whatever strands I might miss shouldn’t take root. I mean, if conditions were optimal for GHA in my tank, I’d already have it right?
I’ve got a tomini tang and a lawnmower blenny.Hard to say, but if you have any herbivores, they would probably demolish any that was missed.