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![]() Has anyone ever read up more thoroughly on aiptasia in an overflow box?
I read a forum topic on this guys tank who has encouraged aiptasia in his overflow so that the aiptasia could possibly use up excess nutrients and be a more biological filter. Also the excess food that gets sent straight to the overflow box, they eat up so less nitrates are in the tank. I'm currently attempting this in my 125G reef tank. I noticed a couple aiptasias in my overflow and decided not to kill them after reading this guys thread. I did have about 3 or 4 aiptasia in my display but after destroying them I haven't seen any at all come back or any new ones. I've checked day and night in every spot I could and didn't see any new ones forming in the display. There is also aiptasia in my sump, but I don't think they're spreading from the overflow or sump into the display. As of now there is hundreds of aiptasia in my overflow, ranging from a cm to 2 inches long. A member in the forum said that says, " Quote:
The thread is from, http://www.reefersparadise.com/smf/i...p?topic=1296.0 |
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