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Old 12-30-2010, 03:30 AM
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Thanks for the ID... someone else also confirms that these are indeed the pest anemone. I will need to figure out a way to get rid of this guy... its suggested that peppermint shrimp can help with eating them?

Good to know about the filter foam. I was just under the assumption that its a good idea to have the foam there to help in mechanical filtration like it is in a fresh water tank. Guessing removal of the dish scrubbies is also a good idea for the same reason. Is a skimmer the primary way of eliminating organics from the water?
A skimmer is the most common way but with regular water changes it's possible to not even require a skimmer. The bacteria on the live rock will also help to break down organics in the water. There is nothing wrong with filter foam just be aware that it needs to be cleaned very often.

Peppermint shrimp worked for me along with manual kalk paste treatments to get rid of aiptasia. I had some in a tank years ago and haven't seen any since. The shrimp will eat the small ones and you will need to deal with the larger ones manually. After they are gone the shrimp will eat anything you put in the tank, they are very greedy and will even try to clean your hands if you put them in the tank.
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Old 12-30-2010, 03:47 AM
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yeah thats aiptasia your lucky you only have some i just wiped out 300 heads in my 33g using a filefish.right now where your still cycling your left with manual removal so injecting them is best either with a kalk paste or lemon juice these methods are only good in small numbers once you hit plaque status like i was theres hundreds of baby heads youll never even see and youll need somthing that eats them like peps,nudis,filefish,copperbands etc.

take a look at my zoa tank and browse through the pics and see what aiptasia can get like if you leave it untreated and take a look now not a head to be found and things are way healthier.

your liverock is your main source of filtration your skimmer takes out the stuff your liverock couldnt process and also areates your tank for oxygen, i dont use a skimmer on my 33 because the bi load is small and my liverock is plenty on the other side if i had more livestock i would need more room thus removing rock and needing something to help keep the balance...a skimmer is the perfect candidate.

lots of liverock and a huge powerful skimmer are a force to be reckoned with and allows people to increase their bio load by a great deal.


remove your foam is a great suggestion i dont think your bubble trap will work properly with it in so tight and no ever cleans them as often as they should plus in my opinion if it aint a filter sock(which gets taken out also and cleaned reguraly) then no fabric should hit your tank.if you do keep anything in the tank that will absorb waste be sure to keep it cleaned or exchanged reguarly.

your getting alot of bubbles in your sump is it from your drains?? or skimmer??
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Old 12-30-2010, 04:15 AM
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One of the most important thing I learned about this hobby is that you cannot cheap out on certain things....
in the end it will cost you more than you would save.. thats how I was taught the lesson lol
judging from the pics it looks like a pretty sweet lil set up !
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Old 12-30-2010, 05:05 AM
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Thanks everyone for the advice... Ok... so I gotta go out and get me a real lemon or lime... dont suppose something like hydrogen peroxide would work? Just curious since it can be used in a fresh water tank to kill algae when squirted onto it directly and I have a bottle of it on hand. Since it breaks down to water in light I figure it would not hurt to give it (the aiptasia) a shot?

I figure I will go with the skimmer... put the investment into it I might as well use it. I does add a little bit of noise though. I will also probably remove the scrubbies and foam after I start stocking the tank... right now I hope its picking up some of the junk floating off the LR and will monitor it.

@reefwars actually there are not much bubbles in my sump... the picture above has an acrylic lid on the sump which is getting lots of condensation... kinda looks like bubbles. The white PVC portion at the drains actually sits just under the water level by design since I knew splashing would be annoying. The water level just happens to be perfect height for the skimmer to do its job too. A filter sock sounds like it might be a good idea vs the foam and scrubbies.

@kevotron thanks for the compliment. I hope that I can reduce the costly mistakes by referring to more experienced people on this board. My first mistake already occurred. Someone told me to go with a refractometer vs a hydrometer and I went the cheap route... not even sure this thing is giving me a correct reading. I just ordered a refractometer online since it was on sale, however it is the cheaper one so fingers crossed!
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Old 12-30-2010, 07:04 AM
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Been staring at the tank and found me some critters... here are some pics of what I have spotted so far.... please help me identify and let me know if they are good or bad to have...

1) Copepod? right in the middle of the shot.


2) a couple little white tubey arms/worms sticking out right in the center of the shots



3) a little sponge? translucent cylindrical shaped tube pointing downwards just below the red dot located in the middle of the shot


4)some sort of starfish... right in the middle of the shot.



5) This one kinda spooked me a bit... saw it peak out and duck back in several times... guessing a crab of some kind?





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Old 12-30-2010, 07:25 AM
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Maybe you have urself a Mantis Shrimp
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I think the guy pictured above is a shrimp of some kind... heard 2 small snap/clicks (like static electricity) coming from the tank so either a mantis or a pistol shrimp?

1) I did also find 2 crabs in my tank as well.. can anyone ID these? This first crab will now be relocated into my sump.




2) bad picture but can just make out the legs dead center of the pic.


3) and after taking a pic with the flash of the second crab I also noticed this little black pod located just to the left of center of the picture right next to the bottle I used to trap the first crab. Kinda looks like a shell and has since dissappeared.
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