Reef Discussion

ryan1986

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So did a waterchange on my tank today and looking at the growth off some coral and I noticed this dude.

Atm I can't see anothers and the rock he is on is a small frag not main rocks.

How do I remove him for good.
 

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ryan1986

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Thank you Megsez.

Anyone in south east Melbourne that can drop past and help would be insane.
 

Maddclimb

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Can try your luck on peppermint shrimp.
Also I think you can use superglue to glue their mouths shut?
 

ryan1986

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Can try your luck on peppermint shrimp.
Also I think you can use superglue to glue their mouths shut?
I read you can super glue them. I thought about removing the frag and coving the whole anenome in glue.see how it goes then.
 

RobbieMVFC

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you are better off Aiptasia x as others have said . Super glue will be hard to get in the mouth.
I suspect it will take you a few goes to get the bugger.

BTW, it would be best to isolate the blasto or at least all by itself on the sand bed.
that way it be harder to spread.