xenia, gsp, clove and Yellow polyps growth

Discussion in 'Soft Corals' started by conjuay, Oct 3, 2008.

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  1. conjuay

    conjuay Feather Duster

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    That's not unconventional, that's the scientific method in action! I'm very impressed. Instead of listening to the pundants you went out and made field observations!!!
    Karma for you!
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  3. Terror A. Part

    Terror A. Part Astrea Snail

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  4. Lmecher

    Lmecher Plankton

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    I purchased a small frag of blue clove polyps about a year ago. They are spreading all over my rock work. I like the look but they are overgrowing my zoas and palays. I fragged a bunch and am selling them at my local reef club but still I am just loaded, they have th ability to jump from rock to rock. Xenia, personally I would only consider it in a species tank. It caused me to tear down my 14 biocube, Invasive and hard to get rid of once it takes hold.
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  5. JONB

    JONB Astrea Snail

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    You gotta love it when you find something that works for you and not the group. We all learn a little bit more,especially when we thought we had the correct sg pinned down. Thanks, great post. Much karma.
     
  6. PharmrJohn

    PharmrJohn The Dude

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    Interesting. I am in the same boat. The boat of limited growth. However, my problem lies with a PO4 build up that I have recently figured was the cause. Took me long enough. So there is one more thing to look for and consider.
     
  7. baugherb

    baugherb Giant Squid

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    I have the same problem.. Their everywhere...