do you have access to a saw like the Inland DFS-100? If so, cut the rock just below the GSP.
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What other types of corals are In the tank? Are there a lot of softies?
try a fluke tab. They kill normal star polyps. I believe you would need just a little bit of the dust of the tab to kill it all. aka wave the tab around in the tank a couple times so the outsides dissolve. It kills xenia, star polyps.
found out because it's used as a dip to kill flatworms, but if you don't rinse the sps off after...the little residue thats in the water on the sps is enough to nuke a tank of xenia and star polyps.
hope that helps.
Try this:
Step 1: Go to Home Depot or various other hardware stores.
Step 2: Buy Water Weld or Aquamend or any other reef safe underwater epoxy.
Step 3: Work the epoxy into a large thin later, like a pancake
Step 4: Apply the epoxy loosely over an afflicted area.
Step 5: Remove epoxy 1 month later, this stuff is pretty easy to pull off unless you really smash it into the rock.
Step 6: Repeat to all the afflicted areas in the tank.
This is a patchwork / slow approach to wiping them out but you should have some degree of success.
Convince yourself that you bought an expensive frag of it and that you really like it, then it will naturally melt away!

