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View Poll Results: How did you get rid of majanos?
biological? (please post) 7 10.61%
Aiptasia destroyer 1 1.52%
Aiptasia-X 11 16.67%
some other product she doesn't know about 8 12.12%
Kalk 3 4.55%
Lemon Juice 9 13.64%
Kalk mixed with something (please post) 1 1.52%
boiled/got rid of rock 4 6.06%
you are so screwed 27 40.91%
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Old 10-08-2010, 07:29 PM
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I sell them to unsuspecting people as Bubble Tip Anemones.
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I sell them to unsuspecting people as Bubble Tip Anemones.
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Old 10-08-2010, 08:38 PM
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Hi Christy,

I stumbled across this electronic zapper gizmo the other day.

http://glassbox-design.com/2010/kill...h-electricity/

I haven't looked up yet where to buy it though.


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Old 10-08-2010, 09:59 PM
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Hi Christy,

I stumbled across this electronic zapper gizmo the other day.

http://glassbox-design.com/2010/kill...h-electricity/

I haven't looked up yet where to buy it though.


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Old 10-08-2010, 08:39 PM
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Christy, are they on all of your rocks, or just a select few? One possibility, and I know you wont like it, is to remove each rock 1 by one and kill it off or scrub the living bejesus out of it then put it back. You could do like 1 per week or something and it shouldnt upset your tank too much. Yes you will have to unmount some frags but I'll take any of the broken bits How is the skimmer now, settled down?
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Joe's Juice worked for me, but I only ever had 2
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I bought some rock recently that i should have quarentined before adding to my tank. The guy had majono's, and there was a couple on the rocks, figured i'd blast them and that'd be that. I had a bunch at one point, i've been injecting them with lime juice(i don't have lemon in the fidge). Most of them die quickly, and havn't returned, a few stubborn ones though, they'll take the hint soon. Seems to be working very well for me, I add about 2cc's of lime juice to my tank at a time, takes out about 4-5 majono's. they curl up imediatly and some melt away, others return. I've heard they're easy to manually remove after they've been injected, i'm going to try that with the last 3-4 i have in my tank that have lived through 2 dosings.
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Butterflies did the trick for me eventually. The real trick is getting them to stop destroying all the good stuff.

I like the zapper idea. Have to try that!!
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Bloody Majanos! I hate them guys! I've been using kalk paste and lemon juice on them. It does slow them down but in a big tank you can't possibly get them all and soon they're back in force. I'm considering a Butterfly though I'm already maxed out for fish in this tank.
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joes juice worked well,also boiling water but u have to turn off pumps for a bit.
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