Huge Transition needed after invasive corals take over

AquamanE

Active member
Kudos to Trayonne- Ive been dealing with 2 invasive corals in my tank for years.. Ive tried Fluke tabs, exoxy suffocation, scraping etc"¦ Nothing has worked on my eliminating GSP and Idaho Grape coral from taking over the whole RIGHT side of my tank.

Every frag I would put there had to deal with either one or the other.
I usually let corals fight for their own space, but this was undeniable. I had to do something.

I reached out to Trayonne. He came by, took a look at my needs and established a plan.

A week later (yesterday) he came by and removed all the invading corals including invaded rocks, replaced them, and re-located my other corals/frags.

Im loving how its looking now. Lots of open space, and no concern with invading corals!!!! Hope you agree!!!!

First pics are of before, then GSP. Then ~ 20 lbs of LR he removed. He then replaced and relocated corals.

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THANK YOU TRAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Looks great. That stuff is the biggest pain in the butt. Very pretty, but it always needs to be isolated.
 
I need to do that in my tank, 2 huge rocks are covered in it, suffocating my sticks now...might just sell the rock?


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