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![]() Just set up a 120 gal and the tank has been cycling for about a month. Found out that these little brown nem's kicking around were really Aiptasia.
I read that Aiptasia x by RedSea was one of the best ways to rid my tank of this problem, any one know where to find this stuff in Calgary? Or any other suggestions. Any help would be much appreciated. |
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![]() Big als has it. I use it and it works great but you have to do repeat applications. Zap it and keep an eye on that area for next few days if you see any sign of it returning zap it again.
Keith |
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![]() great, thanks.
Is it expensive? |
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![]() what kind of natural ways?
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![]() what kind of natural ways?
Never mind, just had to finish reading your sentence. |
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![]() does it kill other things as well? I have some and they are hard to get to with the syringe. Just always worried that these products take out good things as well.
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![]() I recommend the Tailored Aquatics Aiptasia Destroyer it kills Mojano also. I have used both but found I needed multiple applications with the Red Sea.
Both work TA's just work better and faster for me. Kevin |
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![]() How safe is it on zoas or inverts?
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![]() Aiptasia X works OK. Only problem I had was getting chunks of the stuff in the bottle and having it clog up the syringe.
I would not buy it again though. I think lemon juice or hot vinegar works just as good and is a hell of a lot cheaper. |
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![]() I agree the TA is good stuff. So is Joes juice. As for it being Zoa/pally safe, I have these ugly white pallys that i injected with both the TA and JJ and it never killed them soooooo ya they are still there lol i would go ahead and say your safe.
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