Hey Jack,
I think the reason there isn't too much material on the matter is because up until recently, merely keeping the coral alive for more than a year or two was considered an accomplishment. You're right that certain type's of corals do have a tendency to grow out of control if given the right environment. I too had the plague of the Xenia... I actually saw someone suggest it as a form of nutrient export... I just considered myself lucky to be able to sell some of it back to the LFS. I made a little more than it cost me to get that first head, and then when I couldn't sell any more, I flushed what was left of it, and was done. I have prolly the same brown/orange button polyps you do, taking over the left side of my tank. Trading it in will barely pay for the Live Rock it's grown onto... but it's my own fault for letting it attach to some of my prize pieces of LR.
I try to look at it as a human thing, and not let it effect my fishtanks... We're the one's placing the artificial importance on the coral's growth... Most people couldn't even keep it alive, let alone have it thrive like this... It's a curse having a blue thumb sometimes.
- Mac
I think the reason there isn't too much material on the matter is because up until recently, merely keeping the coral alive for more than a year or two was considered an accomplishment. You're right that certain type's of corals do have a tendency to grow out of control if given the right environment. I too had the plague of the Xenia... I actually saw someone suggest it as a form of nutrient export... I just considered myself lucky to be able to sell some of it back to the LFS. I made a little more than it cost me to get that first head, and then when I couldn't sell any more, I flushed what was left of it, and was done. I have prolly the same brown/orange button polyps you do, taking over the left side of my tank. Trading it in will barely pay for the Live Rock it's grown onto... but it's my own fault for letting it attach to some of my prize pieces of LR.
I try to look at it as a human thing, and not let it effect my fishtanks... We're the one's placing the artificial importance on the coral's growth... Most people couldn't even keep it alive, let alone have it thrive like this... It's a curse having a blue thumb sometimes.
- Mac