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Hi
Couple of weeks ago I noticed something growing close to my mashroom corals and I have no idea what is this. Also it's safe or not
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Thank you for your reply
And I'll do a search now
Is it safe or not
 

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It’s definitely a macro algea and it’s definitely a colum, I had something similar and you should get rid of it because it could damage your mushroom corals
 
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It’s definitely a macro algea and it’s definitely a colum, I had something similar and you should get rid of it because it could damage your mushroom corals
Thank you for you reply and today I'll get rid of it
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Looks like dead mans fingers. Codium macro algae. Grows well in a fuge or DT. I got it as a hitchhiker in my biocube before I tore it down. Doesn't grow terribly fast and is reasonably easy to prune, but it can get away from you if you let it.
 

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If you want to get rid of it, I'd remove the rock from the tank, trim it as close as you can and then carefully drip some hydrogen peroxide on it. Allow it to soak in for 5 - 10 minutes, rinse in a cup of tank water and return to the tank. Because it will root into the rock, you may need a couple treatments.

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Looks like dead mans fingers. Codium macro algae. Grows well in a fuge or DT. I got it as a hitchhiker in my biocube before I tore it down. Doesn't grow terribly fast and is reasonably easy to prune, but it can get away from you if you let it.
Thank you for your reply and I got rid of it yesterday.
 
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If you want to get rid of it, I'd remove the rock from the tank, trim it as close as you can and then carefully drip some hydrogen peroxide on it. Allow it to soak in for 5 - 10 minutes, rinse in a cup of tank water and return to the tank. Because it will root into the rock, you may need a couple treatments.

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Thank you for your assist I got rid of it yesterday I did same as you mentioned
 

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Codium which is reef safe and somewhat ornamental
 
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Codium which is reef safe and somewhat ornamental

Thank you for your reply
I got rid of it before I read your message
As you know I'm new in reef tank and I don't want any thing in my aquarium I don't know about it .
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Thank you for your reply
I got rid of it before I read your message
As you know I'm new in reef tank and I don't want any thing in my aquarium I don't know about it .
Thanks again
Youre thinking SAFELY.
My Motto " if in Doubt, Chuck it OUT "
 

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