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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Idaho
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manjano anemone
Help.............i just took over the mantaince on a 180 gallon sewer[reef tank]every rock in it is covered in what i think is manjano anemones .replace the rock?or is there hope?there is probably 5000 of them in this tank.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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A raccoon butterfly did it for me. I had thousands of them and got the fish and after q-tine and what not the fish had them gone in about 4 days. after about 2 weeks no majano's I had to remove the fish because it coral polyps. Good luck. BTW it has been a few days without the fish and I haven't seen an anemone back yet.
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Did you actually observe the fish going after coral?
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i have the same thing pull the rock and cook it ( Put it in the dark for a month ) Or little by litte kalk um
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