Aiptasia?

ProvidenceTidalReef

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Yes but none of the other methods provide a way to eradicate them completely from your system. Your talking about putting them in taking them out giving them food and all this. When you could have just quarantined your corals to begin with.

Yes it's your tank do as you please. But dont practice management if you dont have to... getting them is due to negligence,As coral keepers..

If you dont you will be stuck doing exactly what your talking about lol

pick your battles you want to fight up hill be my gest.
 

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Not sure if you were directing your response to me but I do quarantine corals... I actually had Aiptasia pop up out of my sand before I put any coral in the tank. Best guess is that it came in on a hermit or snail. The point is, Aiptasia is no reason to panic or tear your entire tank apart. It's part of the hobby, and if addressed, will not turn into a huge problem. Ignoring it will put you in a world of hurt eventually.

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