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+1^^Many different methods. We tried kalk paste, lemon juice, vinegar, they all came back while irritating the polyps. My wife and manually cut them out, extreme but it worked. Bought a sharp hobby knife, a very bright led flash light and while she held the light I cut the aptasia out one by one out of the tank and leaving no tissue behind. After that our rastas exploded. If you go that route make sure you take proper precautions.
Yeah, I managed to remove one with tweezers, but I had to get the rest off with Aiptasia Away.I just tried to remove a small one on one of my frags. I used tweezers. I hope I got all of him.
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Ifound other critters on my frag too.
I considered this, but I would feel bad to let the nudibranchs die once they ran out of aiptasia to eat.The best thing ive ever done in my zoa frag tank was to buy a few berghia nudibranchs. They eliminated every last one... Been super careful not to introduce any new ones on frag plugs. Moved the beghias to a friends tank to do some work there..
The best thing ive ever done in my zoa frag tank was to buy a few berghia nudibranchs. They eliminated every last one... Been super careful not to introduce any new ones on frag plugs. Moved the beghias to a friends tank to do some work there..
Are they easy to catch? I know they are slow but do they show themselves pretty often?