Blue clove polyp - again sorry!

Rooshi

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Hi all

So to keep it short i have had this growing all over my tank for a few years however its taken over and with moving into harder corals its proofing to be a real paIn/pest

I have pretty much read all the post about people using certain chemicals which are no longer available and alternative dog dewormer treatments BUT this scares me and a concern is that killing this much blue clove as well as anything else could have a bad affect on the tank itself!

So has anything changed? Anyone found a new way of killing them?
Any predators been found?

I have included some pictures and in these it has died back in some places (if you can believe it) i think this was die to a salinity spike - either the raise in salt or the raise and then the decrease - not sure (raised 1.030)

Now is this a viable option in a mixed reef? How long could i run at a higher salinity for without causing serious harm to anything also the decrease in salinity again

I hope that all made sense and all help/advice is appreciated. Thank you.

Will update with pictures shortly as photo bucket is taking its sweet time
 
I've been smothering mine with epoxy. There's a bunch of white spots all over the tank now, but it's only a matter of time before coralline algae grows over it.
 
I've been using the JB WaterWeld they sell at Home Depot for years. No problem. Your LFS might sell some reef safe epoxy too.
 
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