Nov 27, 2015 #1 big deddy Active Member View Badges Joined Jul 11, 2015 Messages 368 Reaction score 94 Location Monterey, TN Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Are these Texas trash paly? If so what do I need to do with them? And if the we're to "sprout" somewhere else in my tank, how can I remove them?
Are these Texas trash paly? If so what do I need to do with them? And if the we're to "sprout" somewhere else in my tank, how can I remove them?
Nov 27, 2015 #2 NanaReefer 5000 Club Member View Badges Joined Sep 9, 2011 Messages 7,212 Reaction score 1,685 Location Upper Peninsula of Michigan Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Look more like Green Implosion Palys to me.
Nov 27, 2015 #3 OP OP big deddy Active Member View Badges Joined Jul 11, 2015 Messages 368 Reaction score 94 Location Monterey, TN Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I will Google that!
Nov 28, 2015 #4 mfinn likes zoanthids View Badges Partner Member 2024 Reef Tank 365 Photo of the Month Pacific Northwest Reefers My Aquarium Showcase Joined Jul 22, 2006 Messages 12,095 Reaction score 8,625 Location Olympia, WA. Rating - 100% 6 0 0 I always thought the polyps that were usually called texas trash were a grey/blueish color. Those look like a button polyp to me.
I always thought the polyps that were usually called texas trash were a grey/blueish color. Those look like a button polyp to me.
Nov 28, 2015 #5 mfinn likes zoanthids View Badges Partner Member 2024 Reef Tank 365 Photo of the Month Pacific Northwest Reefers My Aquarium Showcase Joined Jul 22, 2006 Messages 12,095 Reaction score 8,625 Location Olympia, WA. Rating - 100% 6 0 0 To remove them after they have popped up else where, either remove the rock from the tank and break/chisel the piece off, or use kalkwasser paste in the tank.
To remove them after they have popped up else where, either remove the rock from the tank and break/chisel the piece off, or use kalkwasser paste in the tank.