Dirty rock question

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Hi all,

Does anyone have any tips on cleaning this green a** rock without killing my GSPs or Daisies? The other ones I had no problem with, but since this is the keystone for several other rocks I’m scared to do anything about it. My cleanup crew is on it a lot, but the green just won’t go away.

thanks!!

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If you can take it out, you can target apply H2O2 (peroxide) easily enough. Works very well on what looks like turf algae. The corals will be ok for a bit out of water. Just make sure you rinse/dip after treatment. Likely some will come back as you're not going to want to get too close to the corals, but it'll knock it back enough that corals/coralline can spread and cuc can manage easier.
 
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If you can take it out, you can target apply H2O2 (peroxide) easily enough. Works very well on what looks like turf algae. The corals will be ok for a bit out of water. Just make sure you rinse/dip after treatment. Likely some will come back as you're not going to want to get too close to the corals, but it'll knock it back enough that corals/coralline can spread and cuc can manage easier.
Awesome! Thanks for the advice! I’ll give it a try after work and post an “after pic”
 

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Good luck! Since that rock is good sized, you may want to treat in sections over a week. Apply with narrow spray or small brush/sponge. No need to scrub really just apply and work in a bit and rinse. And that's just a quick rinse, if a few drops of H2O2 make it to your tank it's not going to hurt anything.
 
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Good luck! Since that rock is good sized, you may want to treat in sections over a week. Apply with narrow spray or small brush/sponge. No need to scrub really just apply and work in a bit and rinse. And that's just a quick rinse, if a few drops of H2O2 make it to your tank it's not going to hurt anything.
Thank you!
 

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If you can take it out, you can target apply H2O2 (peroxide) easily enough. Works very well on what looks like turf algae. The corals will be ok for a bit out of water. Just make sure you rinse/dip after treatment. Likely some will come back as you're not going to want to get too close to the corals, but it'll knock it back enough that corals/coralline can spread and cuc can manage easier.

This works. It might grow back in some areas.... just spot treat again.
 

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