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ive used all different types of chemical treatments/ biological treatments....and all i have to say is Red Sea Aiptasia-X.......nuff said......seriously for the 15 bucks it costs it does the job....no turning off powerheads or anything......
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Copperbands tend to have very poor survival rates and might not fare well with the trigger. I've also heard that Longnose Butterflys will eat aiptasia, but again I would worry about how one would fare in a tank with a trigger. I understand that butterflys don't fare overly well with aggressive tankmates.
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I injected boiling water into its body and it worked really well.
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I have some aptasia X, if you are around abbotsford I can give you some.
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I second the raccoon. He ate them in our tank.
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pretty much any non-reef safe butterfly will work, auriga butterflies work very well.
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The question about Lemon Juice is yes it does work..Just inject it in. they wilt and die...but if you have to do quite a few of them you need to do a water change, Seems to change the water parameters a bit.
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When I had aptasia I did notice my eel occasionally touching them and twitching away the same way it does when it touches my sebae anemone.
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"We shall dive down through black abysses... and in that lair of the Deep Ones we shall dwell amidst wonder and glory forever." - H.P. Lovecraft Old 120gal Tank Journal New 225gal Tank Journal May 2010 TOTM The 10th Annual Prince George Reef Tank Tour |
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I also ran into the same problem with my 120g tank. I bought 6 peppermint shrimps to keep the apthasia under control.
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ive heard of injecting them with calcium. does that work?
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