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If you already have an outbreak don’t waste your money on that method only makes it worse… they release spores.Thanks Everyone. I will try the Kalkwasser method .
The kalkwasser has worked for me in every occasion. Maybe I'm lucky. If you try it, like I said before, just make sure it's open and it's mouth is exposed. If you touch it and it recedes don't squirt it, wait for it to open back up and try again. You want it in the mouth. And I always cover it with a reef epoxy for a week or so and then just pull it off. It doesn't seem that you have a massive outbreak. Based on your photo it looks like just a couple on one rock. Peppermint shrimp can be a good alternative. So can bergia nudis. Good luck with whichever way you go.Thanks Everyone. I will try the Kalkwasser method .
Yeah, irritate it so it closes and then cover the baseCurious what folks think.. So once aiptasia has gotten bigger than the ones pictured is it still possible to kill by gluing or epoxying over it
This is my go to, after F-Aiptasia. Works 100% of the time, coral Putty is also great.Burying it under a mound of coral glue would also work