haninja Active Member Lifetime Messages 849 Reaction score 65 Location Alpharetta Feb 14, 2011 #1 How to get rid of them? Taking the rock out is not an option, it has 5 corals growing on it. alt="" />
How to get rid of them? Taking the rock out is not an option, it has 5 corals growing on it. alt="" />
L lilrobb Active Member Market Messages 2,818 Reaction score 0 Feb 14, 2011 #3 I take Aquamend, apply to the area and leave on for some days, then break off and voila - GONE
S sharkbait Member Market Messages 536 Reaction score 0 Feb 14, 2011 #4 LilRobb;613689 wrote: I take Aquamend, apply to the area and leave on for some days, then break off and voila - GONE Click to expand... I never thought of that Rob. Great idea. Oh and off topic but did you get the RK cables?
LilRobb;613689 wrote: I take Aquamend, apply to the area and leave on for some days, then break off and voila - GONE Click to expand... I never thought of that Rob. Great idea. Oh and off topic but did you get the RK cables?
A acroholic Active Member Lifetime Messages 5,661 Reaction score 0 Feb 14, 2011 #5 LilRobb;613689 wrote: I take Aquamend, apply to the area and leave on for some days, then break off and voila - GONE Click to expand... That sounds like a simple and effective solution.
LilRobb;613689 wrote: I take Aquamend, apply to the area and leave on for some days, then break off and voila - GONE Click to expand... That sounds like a simple and effective solution.
M mockery Active Member Market Messages 1,695 Reaction score 0 Feb 14, 2011 #6 LilRobb;613689 wrote: I take Aquamend, apply to the area and leave on for some days, then break off and voila - GONE Click to expand... Robb do you add super glue gel to the aquamed?
LilRobb;613689 wrote: I take Aquamend, apply to the area and leave on for some days, then break off and voila - GONE Click to expand... Robb do you add super glue gel to the aquamed?
L lilrobb Active Member Market Messages 2,818 Reaction score 0 Feb 14, 2011 #7 Nopes Colin, that would stick too good and be hard to remove without residue...
haninja Active Member Lifetime Messages 849 Reaction score 65 Location Alpharetta Feb 14, 2011 #8 LilRobb;613689 wrote: I take Aquamend, apply to the area and leave on for some days, then break off and voila - GONE Click to expand... I did that... what you see on the top side of the picture (it's actual not the right orientation but NVM) is frag epoxy that I have places over the effected area some time ago. Eventually they started coming out from under it...
LilRobb;613689 wrote: I take Aquamend, apply to the area and leave on for some days, then break off and voila - GONE Click to expand... I did that... what you see on the top side of the picture (it's actual not the right orientation but NVM) is frag epoxy that I have places over the effected area some time ago. Eventually they started coming out from under it...
L lilrobb Active Member Market Messages 2,818 Reaction score 0 Feb 14, 2011 #9 Never did for me, I need to see the pic bigger than on my BB, maybe I am missing something...
ralph atl Active Member Market Messages 6,671 Reaction score 15 Feb 14, 2011 #10 pull em out, glue em, kalk paste, aquamend, tooth descaler works great, too... change out rock, too! lol
pull em out, glue em, kalk paste, aquamend, tooth descaler works great, too... change out rock, too! lol
haninja Active Member Lifetime Messages 849 Reaction score 65 Location Alpharetta Feb 14, 2011 #11 I like the tooth descaler idea. But, wouldn't this just spread them more?
ralph atl Active Member Market Messages 6,671 Reaction score 15 Feb 14, 2011 #12 well, if they are in there, they are spreading out....at least with removal, they won't anymore. glue over dug in spot too! lol!
well, if they are in there, they are spreading out....at least with removal, they won't anymore. glue over dug in spot too! lol!