Looking good man! Great work. Seriously jelly of that frag system, keep up the good work.
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Thx Dan!Beautiful reef!!
ok. I'll watch my Neme. Any splits will be pulled and sold.It all depends. I started with one and probably had 50 over an 18 month period. I guess the conditions were right for them to split like that in my display. Yours may be different, we can’t know for sure.
I personally would never put them into a display tank with prizes corals. Honestly you can’t blame the nems. The are doing what they do.
What I would suggest is a species only tank with clowns and nems. No corals you would have to worry about.
HI thereGuys!
I want to thank you for your advice!!!!! It worked like a charm. I took every single RBTA out of my display attached to a rock.
Let’s them fall off into a bucket worked. Took 30-60 minutes and they all came off rocks. A few I had to nudge off, but nothing terrible.
Unfortunately it was a sad day for my reef. It was a mature SPS and LPS tank of 2 plus years.
So I had 32 RBTA’s.... That needed to be removed from display. Probably over 50 in 2 years. It was time to remove them. There were being invasive and taking over my display, stinging corals...
I took them to my LFS in Cherry hill and traded them in. He gave me a handsome credit so I loaded up on some nice corals. Nice colony of Duncan’s, Few Blastos, Open Brain Trachy, Acan colonies and few others.
Here is some before and after:
After taking out all the RBTA:
And Today after loading up:
Nothing is really open yet on new stuff, so we’ll see.
Hang them just above the water in the bucket, right?Inevitably I had to take all the rocks out of my display that they were attached to and hang them upside down in a bucket. 10-30 minutes later most of them would fall of to bottom of bucket.