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What eats elephant ear corals?
Hi all,
At the risk of being flamed for wanting to rid my tank of what some might call a beautiful coral, I would like to know the best way to RID my tank of elephant ears. I bought a small piece of rock with metallic green xenias and within a week a small elephant ears started to grow. A couple of months later I have an infestation of elephant ears and no metter how I try to clean the rock they grow on, I cant seem to get rid of them peminantly and wondered if anyone knows of a 'reef safe' fish, or invertibrate that will do the job for me? If anyone does have any suggestions please let me know if the elephant ears are the only things they eat. Thanks all |
What eats elephant ear corals?
You are probably misidentifying what you have.
Do you have a picture or a description? Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets wrote on 4/9/2006 2:28 PM: Hi all, At the risk of being flamed for wanting to rid my tank of what some might call a beautiful coral, I would like to know the best way to RID my tank of elephant ears. I bought a small piece of rock with metallic green xenias and within a week a small elephant ears started to grow. A couple of months later I have an infestation of elephant ears and no metter how I try to clean the rock they grow on, I cant seem to get rid of them peminantly and wondered if anyone knows of a 'reef safe' fish, or invertibrate that will do the job for me? If anyone does have any suggestions please let me know if the elephant ears are the only things they eat. Thanks all |
What eats elephant ear corals?
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What eats elephant ear corals?
Thanks all.
I'll post some images when I got home from work tonight. |
What eats elephant ear corals?
Right, back from work now! :)
Pic of the 'elephant ears' here http://www.rhodesfamily.co.uk/google...ephantears.jpg |
What eats elephant ear corals?
Yep, those are mushrooms. They don't look like elephant
ear mushrooms though, but either way, they are mushrooms, and can be pulled off. Also those look like green star polyps (pictures a bit blurry), not xenia. Hemostats are handy for pulling them off. You should be able to rip them off, and then scrape off the remaining foot. You should be able to do this by just not letting them grow back to full size, but scrape off any that try to grow back while they are still small. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets wrote on 4/11/2006 1:14 PM: Right, back from work now! :) Pic of the 'elephant ears' here http://www.rhodesfamily.co.uk/google...ephantears.jpg |
What eats elephant ear corals?
I've only been in the hobby a few years, and it sound like my LFS
doesn't know much more than me! :) I think Ill check-up on what he sells in future! I did try to remove them and they grew back, but if perseverance is the only way, then I guess I'll have to perceiver! Thanks for the advice. Right, where are my pliers?...... |
What eats elephant ear corals?
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What eats elephant ear corals?
Pull them off and sell them on eBay !!!
Make some cash. wrote in message ups.com... I've only been in the hobby a few years, and it sound like my LFS doesn't know much more than me! :) I think Ill check-up on what he sells in future! I did try to remove them and they grew back, but if perseverance is the only way, then I guess I'll have to perceiver! Thanks for the advice. Right, where are my pliers?...... |
What eats elephant ear corals?
I'd make a fortune at the rate these things are growing! :)
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