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I've got a serious case of runaway growth over the rock work in my tank
with this brown star polyp-ish pest. It has 8 tentacles and encrusts like made by sending out tubes from which the polyps grow. I think the only way to get rid of it is going to be to pull out the infected pieces of rock and scrub it off but I'm curious if anyone can help identify it. Maybe then someone can suggest something that will eat it. ![]() I actually carried it over from my first tank where it never grew much. I think it likes the halides. http://www.sonic.net/~kgc/reef/pest-polyp.jpg -K |
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Those are just your typical green polyps. They do grow like
weeds......Its always been suggested to keep em away and off yur live rock or they willtake over. I never have problems cutting them back, by merely peeling the mat off the live rock. They like good current flow and settle for half decent lights.........and then grow like weeds. I like how they look on the back of a tank on the glass. On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 20:15:38 -0800, Kelsey Cummings wrote: I've got a serious case of runaway growth over the rock work in my tank with this brown star polyp-ish pest. It has 8 tentacles and encrusts like made by sending out tubes from which the polyps grow. I think the only way to get rid of it is going to be to pull out the infected pieces of rock and scrub it off but I'm curious if anyone can help identify it. Maybe then someone can suggest something that will eat it. ![]() I actually carried it over from my first tank where it never grew much. I think it likes the halides. http://www.sonic.net/~kgc/reef/pest-polyp.jpg -K ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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Those are green ???
"Tristan" wrote in message ... Those are just your typical green polyps. They do grow like weeds......Its always been suggested to keep em away and off yur live rock or they willtake over. I never have problems cutting them back, by merely peeling the mat off the live rock. They like good current flow and settle for half decent lights.........and then grow like weeds. I like how they look on the back of a tank on the glass. On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 20:15:38 -0800, Kelsey Cummings wrote: I've got a serious case of runaway growth over the rock work in my tank with this brown star polyp-ish pest. It has 8 tentacles and encrusts like made by sending out tubes from which the polyps grow. I think the only way to get rid of it is going to be to pull out the infected pieces of rock and scrub it off but I'm curious if anyone can help identify it. Maybe then someone can suggest something that will eat it. ![]() I actually carried it over from my first tank where it never grew much. I think it likes the halides. http://www.sonic.net/~kgc/reef/pest-polyp.jpg -K ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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Still same family if they are not green, but I think they are probably
green and its just the color in thepic that makes em look that way or the lights they are under. Certain times my wad of GSP look tanish or brown also......I looked in all my books and have yet to find a pic of a star polyp that is any color other than a green or pink, but it references them as being brown / tan as well. On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 00:57:05 GMT, "TheRock" wrote: Those are green ??? "Tristan" wrote in message m... Those are just your typical green polyps. They do grow like weeds......Its always been suggested to keep em away and off yur live rock or they willtake over. I never have problems cutting them back, by merely peeling the mat off the live rock. They like good current flow and settle for half decent lights.........and then grow like weeds. I like how they look on the back of a tank on the glass. On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 20:15:38 -0800, Kelsey Cummings wrote: I've got a serious case of runaway growth over the rock work in my tank with this brown star polyp-ish pest. It has 8 tentacles and encrusts like made by sending out tubes from which the polyps grow. I think the only way to get rid of it is going to be to pull out the infected pieces of rock and scrub it off but I'm curious if anyone can help identify it. Maybe then someone can suggest something that will eat it. ![]() I actually carried it over from my first tank where it never grew much. I think it likes the halides. http://www.sonic.net/~kgc/reef/pest-polyp.jpg -K ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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TheRock wrote:
Those are green ??? Brown. For sure. I wouldn't call them anything else. I wish I'd never seen them. At least they don't appear to be aggressive beyond a tendency to smother. -K |
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![]() I bought some very green star polyps a few months back....they were slow to emerge in my tank (phosphate traces which I've now sorted) - now they are out they have been brown/purply in colour....it is only today (a good 4 weeks since they recovered) that I am starting to see a green tinge to them..... Gill |
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