Blue Live Rock?

theyangman

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London, Ontario
I got this piece from big als in kitchener cause I like the shape of it. Little did I know it was INFESTED with vermatid snails. Anyhoo, I've bleached it and now I'm in the process of drying it out, but holy crap! It's blue!

I didn't notice when I first got it but after sitting in bleach for a day it's really easy to see to colors. The tips where it has chipped off you can really see it. Anyone know what this is???

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Bece13

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Kitchener, Ontario
Not sure about the common name "blue elephant ear coral". Did a search in google and I couldn't find any pictures of it. Just something like a mushroom... But you know how it is with common names... :)
I know for sure is dead Heliopora Coerulea or common name "Blue Ridge Coral" or just "Blue coral".
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=597+600+425&pcatid=425
I have it in alive in my tank and I thought is sps but it's not, it's a soft coral (just looks and feels like sps).
 

theyangman

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London, Ontario
Heliopora it is. I wondered about the tiny holes but it now makes sense after reading about it.

The thing still reeks of bleach. I got a feeling it's gonna take a while to dry out. All those holes probably sucked up a good amount of bleach.
 

theyangman

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London, Ontario
Also I failed to kill off the vermatid snail problem. I crushed a few more shells to see what was inside and the snails are still in there. Fml. I'm thinking of taking my portable stove outside and boiling the live rock.
 

sunnykita

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Oct 5, 2012
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Woodstock, Ontario
don't stand over the pot if you do decide to cook your rock and not in the garage, definitely outside, people die from doing that, saw on another forum the other night about a death from cooking live rock. I wonder how long it would take to bring the water to a boil in this frigid zone we are in right now LOL
I'm surprised the bleach didn't kill them. Sure they aren't dead inside their shells? Gorgeous piece of rock !
 
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