J jake_francis Member Feb 13, 2024 #1 Joined Dec 2, 2013 Messages 370 Likes 28 Points 18 Location Torrance Feb 13, 2024 #1 My scramble egg is going growing out of control. It’s taking over the back wall of my tank. What is the best and safest way to remove it. Thanks Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
My scramble egg is going growing out of control. It’s taking over the back wall of my tank. What is the best and safest way to remove it. Thanks Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Dipan00 187g Peninsula Mixed Reef Supporter Feb 13, 2024 #2 Joined Dec 31, 2012 Messages 762 Likes 600 Points 28 Location Torrance My Tank Build Feb 13, 2024 #2 Get a aiptasia eating filefish. What other coral do you have?
J jake_francis Member Feb 13, 2024 #3 Joined Dec 2, 2013 Messages 370 Likes 28 Points 18 Location Torrance Feb 13, 2024 #3 I have mostly spa, mushrooms, and zoas. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
M martin7 Member Feb 13, 2024 #4 Joined Jun 6, 2013 Messages 176 Likes 13 Points 18 Location Bakersfield Feb 13, 2024 #4 Get some star fish
M martin7 Member Feb 13, 2024 #5 Joined Jun 6, 2013 Messages 176 Likes 13 Points 18 Location Bakersfield Feb 13, 2024 #5 I have a bunch in my tank I’m setting up if you want them
M martin7 Member Feb 13, 2024 #6 Joined Jun 6, 2013 Messages 176 Likes 13 Points 18 Location Bakersfield Feb 13, 2024 #6 Asterena starfish lay them on there
R REPOWER Member Feb 13, 2024 #7 Joined Sep 8, 2017 Messages 290 Likes 70 Points 28 Location Chino Hills Feb 13, 2024 #7 Scrape them off manually is probably the quickest route.
J jake_francis Member Feb 13, 2024 #8 Joined Dec 2, 2013 Messages 370 Likes 28 Points 18 Location Torrance Feb 13, 2024 #8 REPOWER said: Scrape them off manually is probably the quickest route. Click to expand... Will that release toxins? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
REPOWER said: Scrape them off manually is probably the quickest route. Click to expand... Will that release toxins? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
J jake_francis Member Feb 13, 2024 #9 Joined Dec 2, 2013 Messages 370 Likes 28 Points 18 Location Torrance Feb 13, 2024 #9 martin7 said: Get some star fish Click to expand... I have those in my tank. They don’t seem to be interested with the zoas. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
martin7 said: Get some star fish Click to expand... I have those in my tank. They don’t seem to be interested with the zoas. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Dipan00 187g Peninsula Mixed Reef Supporter Feb 13, 2024 #10 Joined Dec 31, 2012 Messages 762 Likes 600 Points 28 Location Torrance My Tank Build Feb 13, 2024 #10 jake_francis said: Will that release toxins? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... File Fish will eat all your zoas incase you have any others you like. Asterina dont eat zoas (Maybe a specific type but I have never experienced it). I have thousands in my system and my zoas are fine. Are they on the glass and easy to access? Scraping them should be easy. Then Take them to your local shop for store credit.
jake_francis said: Will that release toxins? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... File Fish will eat all your zoas incase you have any others you like. Asterina dont eat zoas (Maybe a specific type but I have never experienced it). I have thousands in my system and my zoas are fine. Are they on the glass and easy to access? Scraping them should be easy. Then Take them to your local shop for store credit.
J jake_francis Member Feb 13, 2024 #11 Joined Dec 2, 2013 Messages 370 Likes 28 Points 18 Location Torrance Feb 13, 2024 #11 Dipan00 said: Are they on the glass and easy to access? Scraping them should be easy. Then Take them to your local shop for store credit. Click to expand... Yes, they are on the glass. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Dipan00 said: Are they on the glass and easy to access? Scraping them should be easy. Then Take them to your local shop for store credit. Click to expand... Yes, they are on the glass. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
D DEWreefing Member Feb 13, 2024 #12 Joined Jul 30, 2018 Messages 749 Likes 383 Points 18 Location VICTORVILLE CA Feb 13, 2024 #12 Razor blade
R REPOWER Member Feb 13, 2024 #13 Joined Sep 8, 2017 Messages 290 Likes 70 Points 28 Location Chino Hills Feb 13, 2024 #13 jake_francis said: Will that release toxins? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... Probably, just be careful and wear gloves. I’ve done it a few times, scraping from black acrylic/glass using a razor blade. I’m more concerned about scratching the glass, lol. Run some carbon or do a water change after.
jake_francis said: Will that release toxins? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... Probably, just be careful and wear gloves. I’ve done it a few times, scraping from black acrylic/glass using a razor blade. I’m more concerned about scratching the glass, lol. Run some carbon or do a water change after.
Dipan00 187g Peninsula Mixed Reef Supporter Feb 13, 2024 #14 Joined Dec 31, 2012 Messages 762 Likes 600 Points 28 Location Torrance My Tank Build Feb 13, 2024 #14 jake_francis said: Yes, they are on the glass. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... Scrape them with a blade and once you get a nice piece just peel it off of the glass.
jake_francis said: Yes, they are on the glass. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... Scrape them with a blade and once you get a nice piece just peel it off of the glass.