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Hitchhikers. Spreading like crazy. Should i keep them and how would i control them ?
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Those are Palythoas aka palys. Most would not consider them a hitch hiker, but I guess anything is if you did not intentionally add it to your tank.
 

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IMO if you want them gone remove the rock they are on if able. Remember palys can be extremely toxic when manipulated or damaged.
 
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Those are Palythoas aka palys. Most would not consider them a hitch hiker, but I guess anything is if you did not intentionally add it to your tank.

I called them hitchhikers because i got them on 2 different pieces of live rock. Didnt see them then they started popping up all over and spreading. Thanks for tge reply
 

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