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I got aiptasia taking over my sump. I only seen one aiptasia in my display for months that is sticking out under a rock that I wouldn't be able to reach, but a ton in my sump. I do not even know what to do at this point. My waterbox sump has multiple compartments and so far I have seen them in all but the skimmer chamber (likely cause it is hard to see in that chamber. I can see them anywhere from an inch or so big to just forming little babies on the glass.
I have battled dinos, actively battling stubborn cyano, fighting high nutrient issues, etc. I know reef tanks are frequently an uphill battle, but this one seems like one I am not going to win. These are the kind of problems that make you want to throw in the towel, but I am not a quitter.
How should I tackle this problem?
I have battled dinos, actively battling stubborn cyano, fighting high nutrient issues, etc. I know reef tanks are frequently an uphill battle, but this one seems like one I am not going to win. These are the kind of problems that make you want to throw in the towel, but I am not a quitter.
How should I tackle this problem?