S. clarki Member Joined Feb 18, 2007 Messages 8 Location Carnation, WA Jun 22, 2007 #21 I imagine the results were very good, lol. ;-b
D drummereef reef obsessed Joined Apr 14, 2007 Messages 250 Location stl Jun 22, 2007 #22 After spending countless hours chiseling and picking, I got so ticked I just decided to boil the darn rock. Worked like a charm! :lol: I still have a hydroid issue though. Hopefully this nudibranch resource will come available.
After spending countless hours chiseling and picking, I got so ticked I just decided to boil the darn rock. Worked like a charm! :lol: I still have a hydroid issue though. Hopefully this nudibranch resource will come available.
M MAGDRL Mom Critters Joined May 14, 2007 Messages 116 Location Virginia Beach Jun 22, 2007 #23 Deltec epoxy wont whack out your skimmer, it's grey, and our local coral store uses that to cover them and kills them. Kinda like Jimmy Hoffa
Deltec epoxy wont whack out your skimmer, it's grey, and our local coral store uses that to cover them and kills them. Kinda like Jimmy Hoffa
D drummereef reef obsessed Joined Apr 14, 2007 Messages 250 Location stl Jun 22, 2007 #24 MAGDRL Mom said: Deltec epoxy wont whack out your skimmer, it's grey, and our local coral store uses that to cover them and kills them. Kinda like Jimmy Hoffa Click to expand... That is a good tip, MGDRL. But, I've got so many large colonies it's not practicle. At this point I'm banking on an animal to consume them.
MAGDRL Mom said: Deltec epoxy wont whack out your skimmer, it's grey, and our local coral store uses that to cover them and kills them. Kinda like Jimmy Hoffa Click to expand... That is a good tip, MGDRL. But, I've got so many large colonies it's not practicle. At this point I'm banking on an animal to consume them.