Hello.
Somehow, my zoas invaded some other rocks of the tank even though I tried to keep them isolated, knowing that they are weeds. I think some polyps got loose while fragging or cleaning and flew around the water column. Same for my green polyps, which if it were not for the fact that my mom bought them over 20 years ago, I would have never had. You can see them starting to spread in the middle island. The green polyps next to the pink rock anemone, and to the right, the green/orange zoas invading where a frag of my acro landed and also spread. The polyps are so tough, that they open widely even though they are touching the rock anemone!
I've been a little lazy and now they are noticably invading my foundation rocks as well as the side glass. The side glass is easy, I could just razor them off. But how do you guys deal with the ones invading the rock? I was thinking of syringing them with hydrogen peroxide, or kalk solution? What do you guys do?
Somehow, my zoas invaded some other rocks of the tank even though I tried to keep them isolated, knowing that they are weeds. I think some polyps got loose while fragging or cleaning and flew around the water column. Same for my green polyps, which if it were not for the fact that my mom bought them over 20 years ago, I would have never had. You can see them starting to spread in the middle island. The green polyps next to the pink rock anemone, and to the right, the green/orange zoas invading where a frag of my acro landed and also spread. The polyps are so tough, that they open widely even though they are touching the rock anemone!
I've been a little lazy and now they are noticably invading my foundation rocks as well as the side glass. The side glass is easy, I could just razor them off. But how do you guys deal with the ones invading the rock? I was thinking of syringing them with hydrogen peroxide, or kalk solution? What do you guys do?
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