steveoutlaw January 29, 2007 January 29, 2007 I have about a kajillion brown and olive polyps all over my rocks. They are getting so out of control that they are taking over some of my corals. What is a safe and effective way to get rid of them without pulling out the rocks and without screwing up the water quality??
quazi January 30, 2007 January 30, 2007 (edited) Gotta pic? I need a pic... How can I tell ya without a pic?? Edited January 30, 2007 by quazi
VicSkimmr January 30, 2007 January 30, 2007 I used to put epoxy over them, but I would imagine some kalk paste or some super glue would do the trick too
steveoutlaw January 30, 2007 Author January 30, 2007 I've been using kalk paste on the smaller rocks I can pull out and a heavy kalk liquid in a syringe on the bigger rocks. I just don't want to screw up my water quality.
Sugar Magnolia January 30, 2007 January 30, 2007 Are they actually polyps or are they hydroids? You could try shooting boiling water into/on them.
steveoutlaw January 30, 2007 Author January 30, 2007 Are they actually polyps or are they hydroids? You could try shooting boiling water into/on them. Wouldn't that boil my fish? Seriously, I can take care of the polyps on the rocks that I can remove from the tank......my concern is the larger rocks that can't be removed.
Rascal January 30, 2007 January 30, 2007 My suggestions: kalk paste in a syringe -- just do a few at a time and monitor params. I use the syringe that comes with the salifert ca&alk test kits, and try to use just a small amount right in the center of the polyp. This seems to work better than trying to coat the whole thing. You have a 180, right? Five small squirts of kalk a day shouldn't have much of an impact, at least nothing that couldn't be offset in other ways.
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