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Was curious if this Kenya was just feeling great, and full of detritus since it was well mixed in the water just prior to my water change, or perhaps it is going to balloon off and colonize somewhere else?

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Its preparing to take off and spread, my advice is to remove it or you will find yourself with a Forrest of Kenya trees 😅
 

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Quite funny, ecologically and terrestrially I love a forest, but I will heed your advice. 👍💵
Good, i made the mistake to let it do it’s thing, now im trying to keep it under controle at least because i do love them but at one point my tank got completly overrun by them 😅 but it was my fault for not pruning and being lazy but under right conditions they spread fast
 

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well try this then . It finally stopped almost like it got the point. It was covering everything . I had to prune it 4 times and a lot of cut back .
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weird my tree is fine
 

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Xenia and gsp are the worst 😂 but in my opinion Kenya trees are in third place and Kenya trees has something that kill off alot of other corals, i dont know what it is but i have experienced it, gsp and xenia simply grow over and smother stuff but kenya rubb other corals to death
 
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It is in my softy filter feeder tank, but there is already enough neat things crowding, and taking up nutrients. My Cespitularia 4-5 months ago was rampantly getting around. A certain Beach Boys song Comes to mind.
 

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This is my mixed reef, just have a few Kenyas Left now, maybe 6-8 of them 😅 but trying out gsp as backgroud (the build is not finished) and i recently upgraded to this tank about 1 year ago
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It is in my softy filter feeder tank, but there is already enough neat things crowding, and taking up nutrients. My Cespitularia 4-5 months ago was rampantly getting around. A certain Beach Boys song Comes to mind.
Wait hahah the halloween crab jumped into the Shell the coral attached itself to? 😂
 

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