How To Kill Blue Clove

Fishit

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Dec 21, 2014
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Windsor
Any one have any luck killing off blue clove with out killing anything else in the tank ! I have my 75 gal now switching to the 180 gal I don't want to start over I have beautiful live rock but blue clove has taken over and pissed off some of my zoas the tank is sps zoa dominant and I want to use this rock in my new system the rock is very well astablished and I do not want to boil it to kill the clove are there any other options here thanks guys
 

Joshbrookkate

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Windsor
My urchin has taken a liking to mine. Wiped absolutely clean a whole rock covered in it. That's why I'm buying some more from you! Wanna borrow him? Lol
 

Fishit

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Windsor
A ha ha you would never get him back my tank is covered lol I just have no clue y some people it won't grow for and me I can't get rid of the crap
 

Kman

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A hard plastic scrub brush and some elbow grease works. It sucks to manually do it but it works.
 

Shooter000

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Alvinston, Ontario
I have tiny stars that eat my blue cloves, they are orange with a black and grey line around the outside of the stars body, I only have tiny little patches of cloves thx to them:), and they also never touch any other corals:)
 

Joshbrookkate

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Windsor
Urchins don't eat live rock. They eat the coralline on it.
Mine likes nori, too. Beautiful thing, even if he's a little big in my 75. So interesting we can't give him up.

Ps - I read that there is a rock boring urchin that will eat live rock. Not a recommended species.

Michelle
 

Fishit

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Lol ya that's what I must have seen I was watching some vid on reefs and they where complaining about the urchins earthing the reef
 

Kyle1970

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Nov 16, 2014
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Ayr, Ontario
Old thread but I think tomorrow I'm going to pull all the rock out of my tank a piece at a time and hit it with a torch to kill the BCP's.
Plan to pull out one piece, torch it, put into a holding tank of water then grab the next and so on.
Hoping to redo the rockscape so why not kill two birds at once.
Not sure if I want to keep it BB or put some crushed coral in (which may assist in balancing the ph)
 
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