Rapidly spreading coral

Michael Hull

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Hi folks,

been a while since I’ve posted, and been a while since I’ve given the tank some serious attention. Trying to eradicate a soft coral that has taken over some rock work. Any help or tips, natural predators, etc are welcome. Also need an ID!

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2nd keyan tree! It's key and you will never fully get it out of tank Mines survived razors tank crash and target pulling. The good thing is a few small pieces doesn't look to bad.
 

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2nd keyan tree! It's key and you will never fully get it out of tank Mines survived razors tank crash and target pulling. The good thing is a few small pieces doesn't look to bad.
dang gonna need your luck mine died back all of a sudden leaving behind a small bit. Like everything else from acros to hammers are thriving its the only one acting up.
 

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