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I got a frag of this coral. Its pretty big already. However the rock its attacked to by string still has the string.

Should i remove the string? It goes through the coral, like a peircing. I just cut the string but it doesnt pull out esily. I dont want to hurt the coral.
 
If you don't like the look of the string, trim it down as close to the coral as you can. Don't try to remove it.
 
lets go ahead and zap that little tiny valonia though, its Audrey II in the making.
 
Thanks guys. Ill just leave it im not worried about the look.

How do you zap valonia?
 
I could be wrong on the ID it just looked like a little green algae bubble on the side I noticed. People handle that different ways if it's the case

For me I take the frag out of tank and clean it off externally. If it was bubble algae we need to act preventatively.
 
Yeah its bubble algae for sure. Peroxide?
 
Either way, but I'm very glad we talked

I searched for ten mins just now but can't find it

A thread here of sheer desperation, from 5+ tank keepers, with bubble algae so bad the tanks are likely lost....only caused by not acting on first bubble
Peroxide on the cleaned area, after you removed it externally, cannot hurt. Mopping up microscopic leftovers if any is the goal. Valonia is among the invaders that when set in, nobody has a repeatable method for control. Not mithrax, certainly not ATS control, not GFO, not peroxide, they are a true tank risk. Yay to your catch.

Somebody's one off cure in their own tank simply doesn't transfer out to the ability to correct invasions in other tanks, when I find that example thread you'll see what I mean. Any other site has example valonia loss threads too. I'll rank a V infestation as top three riskiest for any reef tank, although minor issues headed off early are no big deal. I too got some red botry in my tank off a frag, I just drained the tank, spot treated, then scraped it off and wiped the area with a paper towel. Never came back


This species is an obligate hitchhiker. When eradicated, it cannot get back in until brought in again. It doesn't have a dormancy period where it comes back later

True clear is clear.
 
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