J johniii Member Market Messages 856 Reaction score 0 Feb 14, 2012 #1 How do I remove teal palys from a zoanthid colony without hurting the Zoas. The palys can die I have plenty. Sent from my SCH-I500 using Tapatalk
How do I remove teal palys from a zoanthid colony without hurting the Zoas. The palys can die I have plenty. Sent from my SCH-I500 using Tapatalk
G gixxer600 Member Market Messages 417 Reaction score 0 Feb 14, 2012 #2 I tend to have good luck kalk paste. Just apply to the nusience(sp?) zoa and it usually takes care of the problem.
I tend to have good luck kalk paste. Just apply to the nusience(sp?) zoa and it usually takes care of the problem.
porpoiseaquatics Active Member Market Messages 2,789 Reaction score 3 Location Johns Creek GA Feb 14, 2012 #3 I've used kalk paste as well as injected hot white vinegar directly into the body of the paly. This has also worked for apatasia control.
I've used kalk paste as well as injected hot white vinegar directly into the body of the paly. This has also worked for apatasia control.
D dine Member Market Messages 314 Reaction score 12 Feb 14, 2012 #4 porpoiseaquatics;738513 wrote: I've used kalk paste as well as injected hot white vinegar directly into the body of the paly. This has also worked for apatasia control. Click to expand... can i get a recipe for this. ive got one stubborn apatasia that my shrimp wont touch. i wanna knock it out before it spreads again
porpoiseaquatics;738513 wrote: I've used kalk paste as well as injected hot white vinegar directly into the body of the paly. This has also worked for apatasia control. Click to expand... can i get a recipe for this. ive got one stubborn apatasia that my shrimp wont touch. i wanna knock it out before it spreads again
T thanh386 Active Member Market Messages 1,388 Reaction score 0 Feb 14, 2012 #5 Tweezer work well if u can reach