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![]() Run a UV on your return?
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![]() That's not a bad idea....
I never even thought of that, thanks. - Chad
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![]() And it does not work for me, I tried Joes Juice, all it does is turn them a white color and they keep living. I think I will try injecting them with lemon juice as suggested by Cam. Will let you know.
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![]() Good to know. I've been pretty lucky. In my whole time in this hobby I've only had two aptaisia (on the same coral I bought). To get rid of mine I heated up a glass of water in the microwave, took the rock out of the tank, and used a syringe to baste the infected area with super hot water. I did that for about a minute and the rock was hot to the touch when I put it back in. The blastos closest to the treated area looked 'unhappy' for a while, but the aptaisia was never seen again.
- Chad
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![]() Hey Chad,
This is quoted directly from Anthony Calfo's Book of Coral Propagation. Volume one, Version 1.0. Page39. Quote:
HTH Paul
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![]() Thanks for posting that Paul, that's some cool stuff!
Maybe if I chicken out, someone else will come across it here and give it a shot... hope so. - Chad
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![]() I think aptasia can swim around in the water column.
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