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![]() Yep, vinegar works.
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![]() I believe that Joe's Juice is basically a kalk paste and although I have never used it I have heard that it works just fine.
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![]() Using the hot water method only works with a larger volume of water. I use a turkey baster, and boiling water from a kettle. 100% success rate, plus they work better at sucking up the remains.
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![]() ph up from a hydroponic store i have found to be the ultimate for me
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![]() I'm seeing a pattern here. Lots of ways are going to work in killing the little buggers. One thing you have to look at
How to get rid of them. Vinger Joe's juice Kalk paste Peppermint shrimp Boiling water copperband butterfly or some other butterfly I have a threadfin and a kleins in my tank and they took care of them for me. I think that any one of these will help out in our tank. What i did was started with one and then if that didnt work i moved to the next one. I have never tried Joe's juice. mike
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