My DT has been a challenge from day 1. My ugly stage lasted nearly a year and I’ve struggled to keep nutrients in the tank. Still can’t keep any SPS alive despite extremely stable parameters.
Anyway, where I’m at now is that my rocks are mostly clear of algae and I’m thinking towards placing my corals. However, the rocks are absolutely covered in feather dusters. I have a really pretty zoa island but the dusters on one side of it have completely killed/pushed back the zoa polyps to the other side. When there were only a few on that island I put superglue over them, but in the past month there are more than ever and they’re bigger than ever.
Is this a common problem? I know aiptasia can do this but I wasn’t aware feather dusters can be so invasive. What are my options? Spot treatment is definitely out; it’s a 200g system and there are probably more than 1000.
Anyway, where I’m at now is that my rocks are mostly clear of algae and I’m thinking towards placing my corals. However, the rocks are absolutely covered in feather dusters. I have a really pretty zoa island but the dusters on one side of it have completely killed/pushed back the zoa polyps to the other side. When there were only a few on that island I put superglue over them, but in the past month there are more than ever and they’re bigger than ever.
Is this a common problem? I know aiptasia can do this but I wasn’t aware feather dusters can be so invasive. What are my options? Spot treatment is definitely out; it’s a 200g system and there are probably more than 1000.