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Old 10/01/2006, 06:52 PM
bikereef bikereef is offline
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Anthelia Control

I have a problem with my anthelias taking over my tank, they're smothering other corals. I tried ripping some off but whatever stalks float back down in between the rocks are flourishing in a day or two... I like these bt not to the detriment of my other livestock, help!
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Old 10/01/2006, 09:47 PM
sharky_steve sharky_steve is offline
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I would think a lot of the methods for aiptasia control might work. E.g. injecting polyps w/ kalk via syringe and needle.
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Old 10/02/2006, 10:15 PM
lachrimae lachrimae is offline
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I use metal tweezers and tear them off from the base. Once you do it enough, you'll see that there is a grain or attachment direction and you can start the tear from the weak side to get the most tissue removed from the rock. Just put the excess down in the fuge or give it away for free or a frag (there are always takers).

It usually takes a little while for the leftover tissue to grow back again and if you continue to keep it trimmed it won't have a chance to spread anymore. Other than that I guess you could use a tank friendly brush to scrub the rock and get more tissue removed...

Zoos & GSPs tend to defeat anthelia/xenia so if you don't mind them, they'll usually take over their place.
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Old 10/05/2006, 01:20 PM
Reefholic Reefholic is offline
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yes I agree with you Lachrimae.
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Old 08/04/2007, 09:17 AM
lavith lavith is offline
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Thanks for the info here. I will do something like this to control my Anthelia coral.

Did someone say that it stinks as hell.
 


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