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![]() Is there only one aiptasia? If so, do yourself a giant favour and remove the entire rock it's on. Then blow torch the hell out of the aiptasia in it's hiding hole until there is literally nothing moist left where it was attached.
Once the aiptasia starts to spread to other rocks (and it will do so VERY quickly) your options for eradicating them completely dwindle rapidly. |
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![]() Awesome, thanks for the info
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![]() Just vaccuum it up with a gravel vac, If you're not using RO/DI water its quite common. I find that I have sometimes have small blooms when it rains a tonne and in the spring due to run off and excess nutrients in the tap water.
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