nycman
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I foolishly added GSP and Xenia to my 9 month old tank in its early days. The Xenia came in on a frag the size of a dime, and now I have 1.5 square feet of it. Fortunately it was isolated largely to 4 rocks which I removed to another, smaller and expendable tank. Some stalks moved off these rocks in the former tank, and I scraped them off and removed the tissue from the water column. I tried Aiptasia-x, which didn't really work. Thought of using Kalkwasser paste but read mixed reviews of that as well.
Re. the GSP, I have pulled the rocks out of the aquascaping and placed them isolated on my sand bed. There are three smaller patches that traveled off these rocks and on to other rocks. I prefer not removing these after removing the rocks with the Xenia on them because of the biological filtration impact.
Why can't I simply flip these rocks over so that the GSP are on the underside (in the dark) or forced into the sandbed. Wouldn't this slowly kill them and allow me to salvage the rock? Or do I need to scrape those polyps off the rocks as well?
Re. the GSP, I have pulled the rocks out of the aquascaping and placed them isolated on my sand bed. There are three smaller patches that traveled off these rocks and on to other rocks. I prefer not removing these after removing the rocks with the Xenia on them because of the biological filtration impact.
Why can't I simply flip these rocks over so that the GSP are on the underside (in the dark) or forced into the sandbed. Wouldn't this slowly kill them and allow me to salvage the rock? Or do I need to scrape those polyps off the rocks as well?