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Old 12-24-2005, 09:26 PM   #5 (permalink)
dwall174
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Re: Removing a GSP colony?

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Originally Posted by wooddood
i think it looks kinda cool can you maybe just remove the zoas colony?
Yea I could do that! However I will still need to remove the GSP from the other rocks so that it don't spread & take over my other corals.
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Originally Posted by BoomerD
How about replacing the rocks affected with "new" rocks
That’s kind of what I want to do, I plan to move the GSP Mother colony to the far end of the tank & hopefully it will just move up the glass. Once I get it out of the way I can work on getting the smaller pieces off the rocks with the other corals. I just wasn’t sure if it was more harmful to do it all at once or just a little at a time? Also could there be any possible harm to the other corals in the tank? Would it be better to just cut it all out & place it in a separate tank?
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