I have a really nice Pocilliopora, it's the rainbow variety, purple with a yellow and green underneath.
This stuff reproduces, produces settling planulae, and it's starting to make me nervous. It originally made a couple colonies at the foot of the parent. I now have hundreds of tiny colonies in the tank, small and slow growing, but it's there. I think I have a density of about 5 colonies per square foot. They are on the overflow weir. They are on the substrate. They are on some unlucky snails! Pocillopora has set up shop in choice spots where I have planted my favorite acros, and it fights back, although not hard.
I have done some killing of it with kalk paste but it actually resists that prtty well. It is educational in that it has gained a foothold in areas where I thought there was not enough light for coral.
What should I do? Has anyone ever torn a tank down due to Pocilliopora infestation? I have enough foresight to see that eventually my tank will be a huge hairy purple mass of Pocilliopora if I don't act.
When it was new:
Today:
This stuff reproduces, produces settling planulae, and it's starting to make me nervous. It originally made a couple colonies at the foot of the parent. I now have hundreds of tiny colonies in the tank, small and slow growing, but it's there. I think I have a density of about 5 colonies per square foot. They are on the overflow weir. They are on the substrate. They are on some unlucky snails! Pocillopora has set up shop in choice spots where I have planted my favorite acros, and it fights back, although not hard.
I have done some killing of it with kalk paste but it actually resists that prtty well. It is educational in that it has gained a foothold in areas where I thought there was not enough light for coral.
What should I do? Has anyone ever torn a tank down due to Pocilliopora infestation? I have enough foresight to see that eventually my tank will be a huge hairy purple mass of Pocilliopora if I don't act.
When it was new:

Today:
