Limpet infestation

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I have a tank that has 100's of keyhole limpets from tiny to about 1/8 of an inch. How do I irradiate them. Really hate the way the way they look all over the glass and rocks.

I have a few fish, corals and rock with good coralline algae, would a freshwater bath kill the limpets but leave the algae covered rocks unscathed? I know the corals can't have a freshwater bath but the other rocks might.

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Some starfish and green wrasse will eat them if out of hand.
 

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I have a tank that has 100's of keyhole limpets from tiny to about 1/8 of an inch. How do I irradiate them. Really hate the way the way they look all over the glass and rocks.

I have a few fish, corals and rock with good coralline algae, would a freshwater bath kill the limpets but leave the algae covered rocks unscathed? I know the corals can't have a freshwater bath but the other rocks might.

Thanks

Troy
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They would be no match for this. BTW These will give you a nasty cut, and you need to avoid hitting your Silicone caulking.

 

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I have a tank that has 100's of keyhole limpets from tiny to about 1/8 of an inch. How do I irradiate them. Really hate the way the way they look all over the glass and rocks.

I have a few fish, corals and rock with good coralline algae, would a freshwater bath kill the limpets but leave the algae covered rocks unscathed? I know the corals can't have a freshwater bath but the other rocks might.

Thanks

Troy
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Here are a few pics.

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I just bought a bottle of “coralline algae in a bottle” from Arc Reef and on the sheet it says to remove urchins and limpets from the tank because their primary diet is coralline algae. I’ve had my tank for almost 2 years and have no coralline. I do have an incredible amount of limpets. So, any and all suggestions for removal are welcome!
 

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For those curious, here is the sheet included with the “coralline algae in a bottle.” The urchin and limpet suggestion is in bold letters, last sentence in the 2nd to last paragraph.
 
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