TLDR: but what's the easiest way to kill coral on a portion of rock?
Around 3 months ago I had a tank being overrun with with pest blue clove polyps. They slowly killed a large number of zoas and were growing up the bases of birdsnest corals and decimating everything they touched.
I went with the "nuclear" option, rehomed all the snails and soft corals, dosed fenbendazole to the entire tank (2mg/gallon), it worked for a bit, but not enough to completely eradicate them.
Try #2, I took 90% of the rock in the display tank and bleach-cured it. The remaining rock had corals attached, so I re-dosed with a double dose of 4 mg/ gallon in a separate holding tank for 3 weeks. Flash forward to today and those rocks are back in my display tank and... they still have some lingering clove polyps.
I'm looking for a way to go scorched earth on these things without having to break apart the montipora, setosas, and zoas, that are on the rocks.
Does anyone have a recommendation or success with Aiptasia-x, kalkwasser, boiling tank water, butane torch, etc. for clove polyps?
Around 3 months ago I had a tank being overrun with with pest blue clove polyps. They slowly killed a large number of zoas and were growing up the bases of birdsnest corals and decimating everything they touched.
I went with the "nuclear" option, rehomed all the snails and soft corals, dosed fenbendazole to the entire tank (2mg/gallon), it worked for a bit, but not enough to completely eradicate them.
Try #2, I took 90% of the rock in the display tank and bleach-cured it. The remaining rock had corals attached, so I re-dosed with a double dose of 4 mg/ gallon in a separate holding tank for 3 weeks. Flash forward to today and those rocks are back in my display tank and... they still have some lingering clove polyps.
I'm looking for a way to go scorched earth on these things without having to break apart the montipora, setosas, and zoas, that are on the rocks.
Does anyone have a recommendation or success with Aiptasia-x, kalkwasser, boiling tank water, butane torch, etc. for clove polyps?
