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It's tough beacause the start as tiny hard flat dark dots stuck on rock. Some started appearing on my new aquascape this year and took it all apart & out and carefully inspected each rock and dug out every last dot.I've given up on my Biocube 29. I removed all rock one piece at a time, chiseled every snail off, replaced. 6 months later I'm back to pin cushion rock. Tubes on my hammers, duncan, mushroom frag plugs, zoa plugs. I was already planning on an upgrade to a 40 breeder, but now I don't trust transferring anything to the new tank.
From now on I'm doing a quarantine on everything that goes in the display. Even inverts.
... unfortunately, my tank slowly began being overtaken to where it is now overrun & bothering every hard coral.
They either came on a frag or possibly
.. well.. Actually Likely in the ocean direct sand as that's where i saw the dots first start to appear. I wonder if they do come from sand that never dried out..( as most wet live sands were dried first) and you want the bacterial bennefits of it.. how effective it would be to dark cure your sand in a bin and put sacrificial stalagmite-esque rocks or ceramic media in to draw them all out since they all seem to migrate up on & attach... to live & catch food.
Gonna go buy that laser.
..Then a Shark!
...and Then... obviously,
A Shark . . with . ."Lasers"