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- May 11, 2018
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- Utah
Yes you heard right, a SPS coral has become a pest in my tank. I have a Neon Teal Stylophora that I bought with just three branches on a few years ago. It has done great and became to large colony. This coral seems to have reproduced or broadcast itself in the tank as I have several growths of this everywhere now. These satellite colonies are now getting to big, preventing other corals from growing and I want to get rid of them. How to do this? Dremeling them off and selling them is possible on a few as I can remove the rock they are on but on others they are just too small and in places I can't dremel, I'd like to just kill them off but don't know how. I only have a 3gallon pico and the stylo corals are encroaching on others I'd like to grow out. I'm also worried about killing them off affecting water quality.

