Just wondering what methods are being used when you have a rock covered in generic zoas that you no longer want. How do you remove the zoas while at the same time preserving your live rock. I have aquascaped the rock before with tweezers successfully, but now I realize I just want that variety of zoas out of the tank entirely to make room for newer exotic zoas.
I have thought of removing the rock from the tank when I fill a bucket with tank water for a WC and just using a wire brush to scrub the zoas off. I'm thinking gloves would be in order since they are poisonous. The other idea I had was to just drop the rock into boiling water.. I know that would nuke everything, which would leave me with a dead rock.. If i put that dead rock back into the tank could that lead to a nitrate spike due to all the dead organisms on the rock?? Also if I nuke the rock and then rinse it with tap water am I filling that rock up with phospate and other contaminants from the tap water???
Thanks for advice.
I have thought of removing the rock from the tank when I fill a bucket with tank water for a WC and just using a wire brush to scrub the zoas off. I'm thinking gloves would be in order since they are poisonous. The other idea I had was to just drop the rock into boiling water.. I know that would nuke everything, which would leave me with a dead rock.. If i put that dead rock back into the tank could that lead to a nitrate spike due to all the dead organisms on the rock?? Also if I nuke the rock and then rinse it with tap water am I filling that rock up with phospate and other contaminants from the tap water???
Thanks for advice.