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Need fish that will eat my green star polyps (and not the SPSs)
I'm beginning to have a green star polyps outbrake...
The damn things are growing so fast that soon they will overgrow my SPSs... I'm looking for a magic fish that will eat them and leave my SPSs, clam and LPS (blasto, hammer etc.) untouched... I don't have any soft corals... Is there such magic fish? Thanks, Luke
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120g acrylic tank, 75g sump, 2x250W 14K Hamilton HQI MHs in mini-pendants run on Coralvue ballasts, ASM G-5 skimmer, ozone at 45mg/h, ORP controlled. Kent's Aquadose for dripping Kalk. Livestock: Regal and Yellow Tangs, Flame and Coral Beauty angels, 4 sharknose gobies, 2 percula clowns, 3 cleaner shrimps, snails and hermite crabs. Corals: green star polyps, flexible leather, purple tip acropora frag, blue mushrooms, hammer coral. |
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None that I know of. Just scrape or peel them off and give to a fellow reefer.
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Nope, no magic fish. Phyllodesmium briareum is a magic slug that can do it though. The trick is trying to find one.
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I thought bicolor blennies would eat GSP?
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lemon peel angels will kill them, don't think will eat them though and i don't know if they'd kill you other corals.
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Yeah scrape/peel them off and either sell them or put them in the fuge...they work as nutrient export if I'm not mistaken.
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send me some!
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