Blue Cloves!

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I have blue clove polups growing all over! I have a few ppl that would like frags of them but need to know if there is any way to get them off of there? They are on rocks that i just cant take out unless i dismantle my tank! If you have any info it would help. Thanks alot Josh
 

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You can drop a frag plug in the middle of a colony and it will probably have growth on it in a week or two. That is probably the easiest way to "frag" blue cloves.
 

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I've used a razor before to scrape the liverock that they were growing on, trying to cut the rock and not the cloves, didn't have success with it so would recommend the grow-over method.

Curious though if anyone has any tips for how to killl these guys en-masse? They're gorgeous, but spread so rapid I'm trying to clean up some of the rocks, and would rather not have to try and razor blade them all.
 

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you know whats funny, they will not grow in my tank, I have tried them several times, they receed and die, also green star polyps will not live more than a few days, I think the xenias, and the other softies have too strong a hold, and the chemical they emit in the water will not let them grow. I kinda like them, but they can really cover up the rock work in a hurry
 

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they will not grow like that in my tank either, pretty much stay in the little group that they were in when i bought it, has grown a little but not to that extent, almost a curse or maybe a blessing that they grow like that for you
 

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Chisel and a hammer. Just pull out a piece of rock that they have colonized and carefully knock off a piece or two.
 
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