Well since my ozone poll worked so well I thought I would try another poll! 
I'm starting to really get excited about my tank again after a partial crash this summer when I was on vacation (killed most of my SPS and my big yellow leather) and my recent experience with my calcium reactor pump leaking and me being slow on the uptake and dumping 4 - 20lb co2 tanks into the tank in a 2 month time frame.
When I was setting up my tank I planned on devoting the far left side to soft corals and the middle to a mixture of clams and SPS and keeping just SPS on the right side.
This worked pretty well except for mushrooms. They have dettached from the rock on the left side and are beginning to overrun the rock on the right side as well. I have a distinct break between the left and right side of the tank and have been able to keep the zoanthids that I had to begin with to that side along with anthelia, encrusting gorgonians, xenia, clove polyps, etc.
I did have some hitchhiker zoanthids and button polyps on the rock that I bought however and they are really starting to grow in fast.
With the tank on the road to recovery I am trying to decide what to do now. I now know if I leave a single mushroom in the tank they will end up being the devils spawn and overrun the entire tank if given enough time. (MiNdErAsR can say a big "I told you so" on this one!) I am trying to decide if I should just trade in all the establish rock that has any mushrooms on it or try to use a hammer and chisel and just break of the portion of rock that has mushrooms on it?
Basically I need to make the same decision on the zoanthids and button polyps that are on the side of the tank that I want to be dominated by SPS. I've been successful in keeping everything contained to the soft coral side of the tank except mushrooms so I would like to keep the soft coral side of the tank as much intact as possible sans mushrooms.
Here is the latest pics of the tank. You can see the right side of the tank has been pretty much completely wiped out of most of my beautiful SPS I had about a year ago.
I'm thinking that the time to do any major renovations in the rock work is now before I restock with a bunch of frags.
http://padens.homestead.com/files/left_side_1-25-04.jpg
http://padens.homestead.com/files/mid_left_1-25-04.jpg
http://padens.homestead.com/files/mid_right_1-25-04.jpg
http://padens.homestead.com/files/right_side_1-25-04.jpg
I guess the other option is just to leave it as is and start adding some SPS frags and hope for the best on the mushrooms and zoanthids!
Sorry for the very long winded nature of the post but I really am trying to figure out what to do. Since my ozone poll worked so good I'll see if I can work up a poll on what to do with the 'shrooms and 'zoos.
Thanks in advance!!
Nathan
I'm starting to really get excited about my tank again after a partial crash this summer when I was on vacation (killed most of my SPS and my big yellow leather) and my recent experience with my calcium reactor pump leaking and me being slow on the uptake and dumping 4 - 20lb co2 tanks into the tank in a 2 month time frame.
When I was setting up my tank I planned on devoting the far left side to soft corals and the middle to a mixture of clams and SPS and keeping just SPS on the right side.
This worked pretty well except for mushrooms. They have dettached from the rock on the left side and are beginning to overrun the rock on the right side as well. I have a distinct break between the left and right side of the tank and have been able to keep the zoanthids that I had to begin with to that side along with anthelia, encrusting gorgonians, xenia, clove polyps, etc.
I did have some hitchhiker zoanthids and button polyps on the rock that I bought however and they are really starting to grow in fast.
With the tank on the road to recovery I am trying to decide what to do now. I now know if I leave a single mushroom in the tank they will end up being the devils spawn and overrun the entire tank if given enough time. (MiNdErAsR can say a big "I told you so" on this one!) I am trying to decide if I should just trade in all the establish rock that has any mushrooms on it or try to use a hammer and chisel and just break of the portion of rock that has mushrooms on it?
Basically I need to make the same decision on the zoanthids and button polyps that are on the side of the tank that I want to be dominated by SPS. I've been successful in keeping everything contained to the soft coral side of the tank except mushrooms so I would like to keep the soft coral side of the tank as much intact as possible sans mushrooms.
Here is the latest pics of the tank. You can see the right side of the tank has been pretty much completely wiped out of most of my beautiful SPS I had about a year ago.
http://padens.homestead.com/files/left_side_1-25-04.jpg
http://padens.homestead.com/files/mid_left_1-25-04.jpg
http://padens.homestead.com/files/mid_right_1-25-04.jpg
http://padens.homestead.com/files/right_side_1-25-04.jpg
I guess the other option is just to leave it as is and start adding some SPS frags and hope for the best on the mushrooms and zoanthids!
Sorry for the very long winded nature of the post but I really am trying to figure out what to do. Since my ozone poll worked so good I'll see if I can work up a poll on what to do with the 'shrooms and 'zoos.
Thanks in advance!!
Nathan