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GSP and/or blue snowflake clove polyps


cflo559

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Looking to cover the bottom of my bare bottom 24 gallon tank with GSP and snowflake clove polyps. Preferably pieces that aren't attached to big rocks if possible. Or if anyone has some other quick growing colorful polyps or even richordea. Thanks.

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They reproduce at will and send babies everywhere. They are impossible to eradicate (IME) biologically. Ended up having to dose with some pretty gnarly stuff to get rid of them.

Not disagreeing with you but I somehow ended up with a Copperband Butterfly that eats them, none left in my tank.

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They reproduce at will and send babies everywhere. They are impossible to eradicate (IME) biologically. Ended up having to dose with some pretty gnarly stuff to get rid of them.

Not disagreeing with you but I somehow ended up with a Copperband Butterfly that eats them, none left in my tank.

do you charge rent by the day or by the polyp?

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They reproduce at will and send babies everywhere. They are impossible to eradicate (IME) biologically. Ended up having to dose with some pretty gnarly stuff to get rid of them.

Not disagreeing with you but I somehow ended up with a Copperband Butterfly that eats them, none left in my tank.

do you charge rent by the day or by the polyp?

If it were by the polyp I'd be retiring. :D

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  • 3 weeks later...

Regardless... I still want some clove polyps and as much gsp as possible. I have a bare bottom tank that I'm looking to cover with gsp and other polyps to make it look like a field of grass with plants and stuff all over it. I've never had a problem with cloves taking over so if anyone has any of these "pests" I'll be pleased to take them off your hands.

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