Patrick Cox
Active member
I am starting a new tank with all new fresh live rock (I am disposing of old) but I want to keep a few of my LPS corals from my old tank. My concerns are that I have Green Hair Algae, Cyano, Asterina Starfish and Planaria Red Flatworms in the old tank. So, I am looking for the best way to clean these corals of algae and hitchhikers before moving them. I have the following LPS I plan to move...
Branch Frogspawn
Duncan
Goniopora
Today I removed one of the frogspawn branches to inspect it and it had some GHA and Cyano attached to the branches and then also upon close inspection I could see some tiny Asterina Starfish attached to the branch. I brushed the branches as clean as I could with a soft toothbrush and I also picked off any starfish I could see and then put the coral back in the old tank for now. Question is - what dip(s) should I use to clean these corals as best I can? Ideally I would like to kill any hitchhikers and be rid of as much algae as I can.
Thanks for suggestions!
Branch Frogspawn
Duncan
Goniopora
Today I removed one of the frogspawn branches to inspect it and it had some GHA and Cyano attached to the branches and then also upon close inspection I could see some tiny Asterina Starfish attached to the branch. I brushed the branches as clean as I could with a soft toothbrush and I also picked off any starfish I could see and then put the coral back in the old tank for now. Question is - what dip(s) should I use to clean these corals as best I can? Ideally I would like to kill any hitchhikers and be rid of as much algae as I can.
Thanks for suggestions!