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So i know people say they are not bad, but they really have gotten out of control in my main tank. So much they are not only in the sand bed but on my rocks and inbetween colonies of zoas. Which are now effected by them and are staying closed up. I have tried FW dips, Lugols dips and even had some furan2. Nothing has killed them off. I tried the water change thing for a month and really have not seen any improvement. I am looking for suggestions, I can take them out of the sandbed and drop them in test tank or something to see what will kill them. Anyone have any ideas on what will kill them off with out messing with the tank? I was thinking of picking up an arrowcrab to see if it would pick at them. Even if i can control them i would be fine with that. I know i won't kill them all.

Please toss out your suggestions, anything you have would be great.

thanks!
 
Hey - I've superglued them into their tubes. =P If you can isolate the part of crack in the rock they are coming from ....just fill it up with some glue. That might even work if its in between zoas...you just have to be very careful not to get the zoas.

For the ones in the sandbed, can you just kind of root around with your fingers and pull them out?

Kam
 
yes the ones in the sand bed i can pull out. I just want to stop them!

glue will work some places but not all.

thanks i will see how that works.
 
UPDATE!

I dropped in a black Sea Cucumber and they seems to be disappearing. I hope they continue to disappear.
 

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