dinki
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My neighbor decided to tear his tank down about two years ago and told me I could have whatever I wanted. My tank was only up for about a year at the time and I jumped on the chance to get some free live rock. Being a novice, I didn't realize that among the cool coral he had that those long stringy things were anthelia.
I have come to hate anthelia as it grows like crazy in my tank. I usually let it get pretty bad before I spend an hour or more pulling as much of it I can with tweezers. I'm really tired of it and want to get rid of it all. I did a little reading and read that you can make a paste using kalkweiser or the cheaper pickling lime.
Can anyone give me advice on making the paste, how much to use and what I need to do to prep before hand? Do I need to pull all the anthelia first and then apply the paste or can I put it right on top at the base? Is there a certain amount I should use? How long does it take to kill off the coral and what happens to the paste? Does it dissolve over time?
Please help me get rid of this nuisance once and for all! Thanks!
I have come to hate anthelia as it grows like crazy in my tank. I usually let it get pretty bad before I spend an hour or more pulling as much of it I can with tweezers. I'm really tired of it and want to get rid of it all. I did a little reading and read that you can make a paste using kalkweiser or the cheaper pickling lime.
Can anyone give me advice on making the paste, how much to use and what I need to do to prep before hand? Do I need to pull all the anthelia first and then apply the paste or can I put it right on top at the base? Is there a certain amount I should use? How long does it take to kill off the coral and what happens to the paste? Does it dissolve over time?
Please help me get rid of this nuisance once and for all! Thanks!