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![]() A lot tougher that we might think. I took in a rock with a number of Aiptasia the other day. After watching them grow for a few days I decided on a radical treatment. I put the rock in a pail of FRESH water for a couple of hours. When I figured they had anough I put the rock back in the tank. A couple of hours later i saw one poking out again. He is looking worse for wear with most of his tentacles gone, but still ALIVE. :eek:
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![]() What temp was the fresh water? I think you need about 212 degrees C to get aiptasia good and gone. :D
Cheers! [img]tongue.gif[/img] [ 24 September 2002, 19:04: Message edited by: AJ_77 ] |
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![]() Next time try vinegar instead of water. It might only take an hour to burn off their tentacles in that stuff.
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![]() In my little nursery tank I have Aiptasia growing, and when a new brood is on the way here is what I do.
Take the rock out and run hot tap water over the little buggers until you see them detach and fall down the drain. Place rock back in tank. Unfortunately you have to be careful of beneficial flora and fauna (such as worms and feathers) and the coraline where the hot water hits usually turns bright green but the Aiptasia doesn't make a return visit. Then there is the natural route. Get a couple peppermint shrimp, they make short work of it. |
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![]() Hi I have heard that injecting a kalkwaser solution with a sering in the bisal disk will kill them asap , no need for a drip and will even put calcium in your tank :D
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![]() I use muriatic acid in a syringe. This turns into water and chloride and won't affect pH if used sparingly.
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![]() I had good luck with injecting boiling water using a syringe. Only the local area of the rock died off then came back fairly fast. Use heavy rubber gloves to protect your hands from the hot water.
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![]() 50/50 mix of Muriatic acid & FW works for me! I tried the FW long dip without success (I even let the rock in the open for a few hours just to see them emerge again after putting the rock back in the tank!!!). Just have to make sure it does not hit anything else in the surrounding...
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![]() Aquamansilver, the way I read your post is you are saying even a several day dip in fresh water does not work? I am sure that anything else in the rock would be dead by now, so whatever I do to that formerly live rock cannot hurt. Muriatic acid is vinegar, right?
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