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Len

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Lye (NaOH) works. Some butterflyfish are natural controls. I sympathize. I lost my battle with mushrooms.
 
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Why don't I ever have this "problem"? After keeping SPS, clams, all sorts of stuff, they are still among my favorite corals. I WANTED them to take over my 150, but they wouldn't. :?
I believe that light that I needed for clams and other things was too much for them to spread to many areas of the tank.
 
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I second that motion, feel free to send them to me. I will pay shipping.
 

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cand give them away... they are taking over the pieces of rock that make up the base so ya... kinda outa the question givven them away. i would have to tear down my tank... keep in mind that its only a 30 gal and their isent much room for them to get outa hand i need to do something now... tried the kalk paste and lemon juice ,... does joes juice work for them, is a racoon compatible with sps and clams??
 
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Thermal nuclear devices are said to have an adverse effect on them. Some forms of VX and G nerve agents as well.
 

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JimM":i4649oxd said:
Why don't I ever have this "problem"? After keeping SPS, clams, all sorts of stuff, they are still among my favorite corals. I WANTED them to take over my 150, but they wouldn't. :?
I believe that light that I needed for clams and other things was too much for them to spread to many areas of the tank.

I found that after I added the MH lights to my tank they stoped spreading and moved into the shade. You could try srubbing them off with a tough bristled brush (after cutting off the disks). A water change might be prudent afterwords to suck out any remainders.
 

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