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Aptasia go into preservation mode when irritated and release "spores" into the water. This can actually make the issue worse. Best to treat them properly or risk causing an even bigger out break. I think if you do not have time/confidence to treat them, removal is the smart choice. However, if you have aptasia on one coral, there are more hiding somewhere. Good luck.
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![]() PM answered. Pending.
Thanks for the advice. I definately have a few more in my tank that I will need to treat. Didnt really want to keep the hammer anyway. |
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![]() They cant relase spores if you glue them into oblivion , it seals in the apstasia and the spores .
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