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Old 07-16-2011, 02:43 AM
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OMG - well, I attempted to deal with the aptasia issue in my fuge but the little guys are EVERYWHERE!!!! now what?? scrap the whole thing. They're growing on the glass and everything. I have a ridiculously huge bush of red macro algae, which I was hoping to downsize and sell, but there could be little aptasia's all over it. I've never seen anything grow and spread so quickly. What should I do - please HELP!!!!
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Old 07-16-2011, 03:08 AM
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honestly where its just your refuge try placing an ad here to trade your liverock with someone for aiptasia free liverock i know theres always people looking for nudi food at an even trade. theres prob way too many and too small an area for manual removal and 5g isnt big enough for any fish that eat them. if you find someone to trade your liverock with drain your fuge or close it off from your display and scrape and thourly clean out your fuge to get rid of the rest.

unless you have fish that rely on the food your refuge grows then id say it might be a good time to start fresh with new rock and a clean fuge if it was a display id say fight it but since were only talking about a 5g refugium scrap it out and start fresh,aiptasia will find a way into your tank eventually.take the things youve learned from this refuge and apply them to the new cleaned one. be sure to unhook it from your display before doing any work so as not to upset anything or create any spikes of any kind.remember besides being a safe haven for pods and such your refuge should also help with nutrients not add to them so keeping it clean is a must to keep nitrates down and things like cyano from popping up

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Old 07-16-2011, 03:11 AM
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aiptasia are actually really good filter feeders which is great for a refuge but the problem comes when they make it to your display as they have a powerful sting and reproduce in plague proportions and when your talking about hundreds of babies like you see in alot of refuges its near impossible to clear them away without the aid of something that eats them.
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Old 07-17-2011, 05:51 AM
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For a aptasia in a nano tank I think you are best off with a couple of peppermint shrimp. In a large system you would need a ton of shrimp but a nano a nice young pair should clean up the main display in about four weeks(my experience) and then move one or both to the sump.
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