ive got a couple of things that are threatening to overtake my tank. here are pics of 2 of them. can anyone give me tips on how to get them out without tearing up my rockwork? and as you can see they arent just on the rocks either!
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The second one looks like its in the sand, but it must be attached to the rock, or you'd have already found it a new home.ive got a couple of things that are threatening to overtake my tank. here are pics of 2 of them. can anyone give me tips on how to get them out without tearing up my rockwork? and as you can see they arent just on the rocks either!![]()
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and i would love to give you a few!I would love that mushroom at the bottom.
Can you just use bone cutters to frag off some from the rock and keep pruning the rim of the colony to keep it back?
They don’t grow fast enough if you just take off 2 a week.
thats what im thinking. but there are so many on the back of the tank too. sigh...The second one looks like its in the sand, but it must be attached to the rock, or you'd have already found it a new home.
You're in for some work with the others... What I read, is bone cutters to break the rock under the foot, maybe get a screwdriver under the foot to dislodge it, razor blade... And i'm not sure any of these will be particularly successful.
I'd probably be looking to rehome that rock and replace it with something new.
Unrelated question, what is that 2nd mushroom called? Very nice pieceive got a couple of things that are threatening to overtake my tank. here are pics of 2 of them. can anyone give me tips on how to get them out without tearing up my rockwork? and as you can see they arent just on the rocks either!![]()
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I really would take ! I’m in west la.and i would love to give you a few!
Been there. I ended up redoing my scape.
I do have a couple still that i rip out mercilessly from time to time with some hemostats though. That has kept everything in check and under control. You could manage them, but it would take a lot of time and effort.
This was before:
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Oh yes. They would have been one of the plagues sent to pharaoh... if he kept a reef. lol. If i wasn't so bent on un-aliving them, i would shareOmg my dream mushroom! No one has blue or purple discosomas for sale. It’s all jawbreakers. Granted I do have a jawbreaker myself but it does grow like a weed
Oh yes. They would have been one of the plagues sent to pharaoh... if he kept a reef. lol. If i wasn't so bent on un-aliving them, i would share
I have 1 blueOmg my dream mushroom! No one has blue or purple discosomas for sale. It’s all jawbreakers. Granted I do have a jawbreaker myself but it doesnt* grow like a weed
Yep, the blues are pretty mean, and hard to get rid of. Once there are like 5 that touch, all the next little babies pop off and settle wherever in the tank too, so they spread like wildfire once they take off.I wouldn’t blame you. The blue discos apparently are so prolific and spreads more than Xenia.
It kinda looks like the hammer polyps that are in reach lose the battle to the discos.
I wish lol, the blues grow in the shade, and the only thing ive found to keep them in check are nems.
I've had this 1 blue for a year. And the zoas and this blue have been at war for a year. So... i wish i had more blue but not sure howto detatch the zoas without mutilating the shroom.I wish lol, the blues grow in the shade, and the only thing ive found to keep them in check are nems.