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![]() Interesting.. aptasia must release something into the water then that uses reproduction... because how the heck do they end up there?
I nuked mine with kalk paste. I just mixed a baste full of tank water with a teaspoon of kalk and made it to a gooey paste, then used a tiny pipette and covered the areas the aptasia was taking over. I let it sit for about 20 minutes just to let it really get at them, then turn the flow on. Seems to work pretty well.
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![]() Sometimes they let go and float around the tank for a bit. Then they just re-attach ..
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![]() Hmm, didn't know that either. Interesting.
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![]() I put a bunch of aipstasia in my sump to help filter the water a few weeks ago. So far, almost all of them have moved away from where they were originally placed. One even spent a few days on a pantyhose carbon bag. They seem to like being close to the surface.
I've got a Peppermint shrimp in my display tank to prevent the aipstasia from spreading in there. It sure did the trick on the small aipstasia that came free with a few frags I've picked up over the last few months. ![]() ________ Handjob Cumshot Last edited by Flusher; 04-21-2011 at 02:58 PM. |
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![]() When I first had an Aiptasia outbreak on my very first saltwater tank I actually saw one of my Hermit Crabs crawl by with an Aiptasia anemone growing on it's shell. Kind of made me laugh and it was around that time that I used a Copperband Butterfly to get the problem under control. I still have some of the same live rock from the original tank and I still get the odd Aiptasia anemone show up which I keep under control with Joe's Juice.
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