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![]() I mistook a white star polyp for apistasia some months back, glad I didn't douse it TOO much with Joe's Juice, although it probably wouldn't have done anything...
but anyway, pictures! Mine grow very nicely green under actinics. Murray - they're the cockroaches of saltwater, I tell ya! I've ripped them off, stuck 'em in a bucket with water (I was doing a clean) came back a week later and they were still alive. COLD WATER... ugh. Needless to say there stuffed in soil outside now, so TAKE THAT evil thing!! |
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![]() I had mojano (pest anenome) that would glow @ night.
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![]() Hey guys thanks for the input !
yep they are apteisa and they do glow green. I guess there are so many different species. And in my previous tank I don’t remember them glowing. Killed one already with new German staff from Ocean Aquatics. Worked like a charm. Second one must have felt it and not opening as much, but I will get rid of this one too. Also bought a peppermint shrimp just in case there are more behind the rocks. |
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![]() Use a syringe full of vinegar....oh and you have to go " Muhahahaha" while do that seems to work for me. oh and you seen little brittle stars move at 100MPH when the vinigar get nears them
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