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Nirol 09/11/2017 03:44 PM

Corals ID help
 
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I was "given a tank set up (More like I rescued it...) anyway, can you help me Identify these? THANKS!

Opus123 09/13/2017 11:01 AM

Zoa, daisy polyps, zoa and finally a yuma mushroom. All are fairly easy to care for.

Nirol 09/14/2017 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Opus123 (Post 25212429)
Zoa, daisy polyps, zoa and finally a yuma mushroom. All are fairly easy to care for.

Thanks.
Are the Daisy Polyps invasive?

Reef Bass 09/14/2017 06:08 PM

The Daisies look like clove polyps to me, and it might just be another name for the same thing. If so, yes, invasive in my experience.

garygonzales 09/14/2017 06:09 PM

yes they are....

Nirol 09/15/2017 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Reef Bass (Post 25213931)
The Daisies look like clove polyps to me, and it might just be another name for the same thing. If so, yes, invasive in my experience.

I Googled them and found they are one and the same..."They can propagate rapidly in the home aquarium forming mats or clumps " .. I guess that sounds better than "invasive"

How do I limit their spread?

Reef Bass 09/15/2017 06:50 PM

Best advice - remove them.

A very distance second - isolate them to one rock and make sure they don't get on anything else. Good luck.


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