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My friend got a bubble tip anemone from a LFS and the owner couldn't cut the rock so he gave him the whole rock and it has this blue flowery like plants living on the rock, anyone knows what it is?
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It looks very cool thoDon't know whats its called, but it spreads like crazy.
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No wonder the owner gave out the rock lol+1
mini blue cloves aka sarcothelia are the spawn of Satan in a reef tank!
They make dealing with Aiptasia look like a walk in the park.
OP, I'd 86 those out of your tank asap.
Really nice,comradeMy friend got a bubble tip anemone from a LFS and the owner couldn't cut the rock so he gave him the whole rock and it has this blue flowery like plants living on the rock, anyone knows what it is?![]()
Did you get rid of it?They do spread like crazy. I thought mine were isolated on an island but they would drop to the sand and then take over the tank.
I broke down the tank and upgraded.Did you get rid of it?
Just saw that recently from Jimmy pop Colson. He uses the BCP to separate the bases of his acros. He said when he needs space he let's tuxedos knock them backYet another voice here regarding the extreme danger of BCP.
Once they're well-established, there is no way that I know of to get rid of them short of a reboot.
They grow on rocks, glass, and sand, and on the edges of many LPS and SPS corals, gradually replacing them.
I think I read where someone said that tuxedo urchins will eat them, but I haven't tried it and would be surprised.
My Pyramid butterfly, who eats xenia, has no interest in BCP.

