I just picked up a couple of pieces of live rock from a local reefer breaking down a tank. There were a couple of hitchhikers that I at first thought were some type of zoa (yea! free stuff!) but now I'm 99% sure they are majanos (nothing is free).
I did some research and there seem to be two schools of thought. Many on Reef Central say destroy them all immediately. On wetwebmedia they seem to say if you don't overfeed and skim properly (control the nutrients in the tank) they shouldn't spread out of control, so keep them if you like them. Those might be big "if"s for me since I'm new to reefs and still trying to tune my system.
I'd rather not destroy things just as a precaution, and in fact I like they way they look especially since the tank is a bit bare, but I obviously don't want it to get out of control either.
Anyone successfully have "just a few" majanos in the tank without them becoming a plague, or should I just get them out now while there is only a cluster of 3-4?
I did some research and there seem to be two schools of thought. Many on Reef Central say destroy them all immediately. On wetwebmedia they seem to say if you don't overfeed and skim properly (control the nutrients in the tank) they shouldn't spread out of control, so keep them if you like them. Those might be big "if"s for me since I'm new to reefs and still trying to tune my system.
I'd rather not destroy things just as a precaution, and in fact I like they way they look especially since the tank is a bit bare, but I obviously don't want it to get out of control either.
Anyone successfully have "just a few" majanos in the tank without them becoming a plague, or should I just get them out now while there is only a cluster of 3-4?