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![]() If you can get the LR out take a blow torch to it, if your tank is cycling it wont make that much of a difference.
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![]() When you inject the aiptasia with lemon/vinegar don't tear the anemone apart. Just inject it and it should die.
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![]() The recipe I use with great success is 1 tsp of calcium hydroxide mixed with 2 tbls of tap water mixed together and then boiled in the microwave for 30 sec. Use a plastic syringe to squirt a bit at the mouth of the aiptasia and they draw it in and disappear for good. It took me about a week to get rid of a really bad infestation in a 72g tank and after 2 years they never came back.
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![]() Not sure if it will work long term or not, but I have covered Aiptasia with reef epoxy, including filling the hole. I have tried the other products, but have had the aiptasia come back on me.
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![]() Apatasia X. Works wonders.
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![]() Dont use anything but two Peppermint Shrimp, it work for me.
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![]() +1 and good that you have decided against the copper banded butterfly.
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![]() I agree! Peppermint Shrimp are one of the best ways to rid of that Aptasia!
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