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Should have known better than buying a coral named after the worst football team on the planet! Go Bears!Green Bay Packers Zoa’s for me!
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Should have known better than buying a coral named after the worst football team on the planet! Go Bears!Green Bay Packers Zoa’s for me!
Give it time. Those orange Bam Bam Zoas are going to take over too. They have taken over a big part of my rocks. Trying to figure how to slow mine.Reverse superman monti for me. I made the mistake of moving it around the tank several times before its final resting spot. Now I have 4 separate colonies taking over my rock work
I have some chalice thing that I can't remember that I got from wwc that grew over a growing colony of gsp, killed the whole thing. I'll try to get a pic, maybe someone can id it.Have you found that any corals will keep gsp in check? Will montis keep it back? Any way to kill it off?
H2o2 did it for me, good healthy dose at the base after removing what you can1. How are you getting rid of poci? I've tried covering with epoxy ... only to have it eventually sprout around the edges and require even more epoxy. I've had galaxea coral sting one to death ... only to have it start to resprout several months later. I've chiselled it off the rock where possible, but only a very few are in spots I can do that.
What's your secret?
2. Have you tried injecting a little vinegar into the green palys? I have a few patches on my aquacultured rocks. A few injections into it are enough to make them melt away. An a few more in the stragglers that resprout a few weeks/months later easily and quickly melt them away again. May not totally eradicate them ... but I find it to be a very easy, quick means of control.
Yup. I soaked a frag tray in h2o2, rinsed with tap and rodi, then dried out. Put back in tank, 1 year later that frag rack is a cyphastrea againFor me, my fastest growers have been entrusting LPS. I have a bizarro cyphastrea that has grown over 20 times its original size in about 8 month's time and will cover the entire rock within the next couple of months if it's growth rate remains consistent. But, I don't mind. I have the rock separated from the rest of my rockwork., so it makes a nice island...a big island...but a nice one.
@Reefing102 - I have plenty blue/green hairy mushrooms and orange etc... PM me ... they are growing quick and want more space... they are pretty in the flowI have Kenya trees, Green Discos, pulsing Xenia, and GSP. The Kenya tree is by far the most prolific with dropping branches but each grows well enough
I’d love to get some hairy mushrooms and red mushrooms. My LFS charges insane amounts for Hairys ($180 for a rock of 3).