tanyamikephil
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PLEASE"¦can anyone tell me how I can get a mushroom to detach from a contaminated rock without harming it so that I can get it to re-attach to a clean rock?
I doubt that one can make a mushroom to voluntarily detach itself.
Consider grabbing it by the stem and pulling it off the rock. Then, wedge that stem between two rocks and in due time it will attach itself to one (or both).
Contaminated? You put toxic waste into your tank?
what about trying to find the source of your green hair algae, fixing that problem and then allowing the the clean up crew to handle the remaining GHA?
Just pull the rock with the shrooms attached... do a peroxide dip for about 10 minutes or so as you scrub (50% peroxide/50% tank water) and scrub off the algae with a toothbrush..rinse with old tank water and throw rock back into tank..
But yes.. addressing/correcting the problem is where you should be focusing energy.. don't fight it.. fix it.
This won't hurt the mushroom?
I guess I should clarify"¦the rock is completely covered (contaminated) with green hair algae. I need to get it out my tank.
It's not contaminated. It's just normal. If your tank is low in phosphate, it will die out on its own. You're going to a lot of trouble for something that really is not that much problem. I know if I dropped a rock with six inch strands of the stuff into my tank, it would die...because my tank is low phosphate. If it should get started, just run GFO in a reactor (it absorbs phosphate) and the algae will die. Unfortunately it doesn't work on all algaes, but it sure gets hair.