Scrubbing GSP to Oblivion

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Is it safe to scrub GSP with a brush to oblivion while rock is in tank? I removed a huge portion by peeling, but there's still a piece left (about 1.5" by 1.5") that I want gone. Any of you try scrubbing it inside the tank? Will it spread or will it create a toxin in the tank?
 

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How big is the tank?
I had the same issue in a 28, I did notice decreased PE to my sps after trying to manually remove.
Run some new charcoal.
You could cover the spots with underwater epoxy.
 
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How big is the tank?
I had the same issue in a 28, I did notice decreased PE to my sps after trying to manually remove.
Run some new charcoal.
You could cover the spots with underwater epoxy.

Tank is 220g. Think I should be fine scrubbing it? Or should I just buy epoxy and smother it?
 

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It always seems to grow back when I scrape it. Expoxy or kalkwasser paste or some other chemical warfare would work better.
 
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In a 220 I do not see an issue.

This is the patch I’m trying to get rid of.

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It always seems to grow back when I scrape it. Expoxy or kalkwasser paste or some other chemical warfare would work better.

I ordered some underwater epoxy. I think I’ll try that first. Hopefully I get it in the next couple of days. This stuff grows like .25” a night. lol
 
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Epoxy isn't working... Looks like I'm just going to scrub it a little each day until it completely dies off of this rock. Fingers crossed.
 

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It takes a week or more. You have to make a pancake shape and cover the entire colony and leave in place.
The area does look small so scrubbing should not be an issue though, but it might grow back.

:cool:
 
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It takes a week or more. You have to make a pancake shape and cover the entire colony and leave in place.
The area does look small so scrubbing should not be an issue though, but it might grow back.

:cool:

Here's to hoping it doesn't. lol
 
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You guys... This coral DOES NOT QUIT. lol

I've been scrubbing once a day. Gonna do it until I don't see any more polyps popping up on the rocks.

I'm convinced this coral will be around with the cockroaches after humanity ends.
 

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You guys... This coral DOES NOT QUIT. lol

I've been scrubbing once a day. Gonna do it until I don't see any more polyps popping up on the rocks.

I'm convinced this coral will be around with the cockroaches after humanity ends.
And scrape down to rock.
 

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I have purple star polyp I have been killing with Aptasia-x for years. The stuff works great, it just seems the star polyp pops up everywhere. I would be afraid scrubbing it would only spread it, making your situation worse.
 
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I have purple star polyp I have been killing with Aptasia-x for years. The stuff works great, it just seems the star polyp pops up everywhere. I would be afraid scrubbing it would only spread it, making your situation worse.

Here's hoping that doesn't happen. I'll keep Aptasia-X in my back pocket for the future. Thanks.
 

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