ericrodriguez
NJRC Member
Can you take rock out of tank?
I don’t think so!!!Wish I had your problem
Thanks Edwin!!Best bet would be to remove the rock and kalkwasser the mushrooms. But look around after you remove the rock. You will find babies. Kill them or they will be back
Best bet would be to remove the rock and kalkwasser the mushrooms. But look around after you remove the rock. You will find babies. Kill them or they will be back
I’ll try paper towel that’s the only idea I can up with lol. I’ll put it wet on the jawbreaker and blasto, I’m really scared to get the rock out and bring more trouble!!!Isolate the jawbreakers from everything if possible.
Thank but I’ll probably trade it to EricIn an sps tank I stopped putting mushrooms as of last month. They are too uncontrollable (at least the ones you don’t want to grow fast) since they release and reattach anywhere
Definitely Erictrade me that rock for coral free rock...win win
Hay buddy I totally forgot to thank you!!! It always nice to see you!!! And thanks for the rockstrade me that rock for coral free rock...win win
Do you think this will work for zoas Too? They are suffocating an acro very badly…If you can remove the rock. Do so. Mushrooms are sturdy. Take scalpel and create a border by cutting away all the mushroom you can see (they will slime pretty bad so be careful ). Get as close to the base as possible.
Check the surround area in the tank for babies
Put the rock back in the tank. Turn off flow.
Now use kalwasser (anything that touches will not be happy so be careful ). Wait 5 —10 mins and turn flow back.
Watch over the next weeks and just keep hitting with kalkwasser till the pest is dead