Aptasia on a single frag, already glued down

Aptasia or Brittle Star.... you decide

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SaltwaterandLime

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I wish I could get the video to upload, but I'm fairly certain I have a tiny aptasia beginning between this chalice frag and its plug. It's been in my tank now for almost two months, with a good bit of that time spent sitting on a frag rack. It was dipped before going into my tank, and watched for several weeks before I decided to place it in a permanent spot. Now I'm regretting using the epoxy because I'm starting to see what looks like tiny aptastia peaking out from underneath its edge. Should I break it off the rock and treat, or try to treat where it is? Or ignore it and hope it goes away?
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Kinda hard to see but I would just take a little bit of aptasia x and just delicately cover it. I’ve done it a few times to some frags I bought, just try not to get any on the coral
 

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Arrgh! I feel your pain. I dealt with this when I first setup my system and agreeing to use live rock as the store suggested. Aiptasia X works to knock them down, but they didn't disappear until I got a few peppermint shrimp. However, I have not yet kept chalice corals and peppermints might not be safe. I had to adopt out my shrimp when they started to pick at a trachyphillia badly enough that it was getting stressed and damaged.

I had an infestation however, you likely are catching it so early that the Aiptasia X will do the trick.
 
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After closer inspection, I'm afraid that frag wasn't alone. I literally want to set my tank on fire now.
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Man I know the feeling but aptasia x works pretty well and it is very enjoyable killing the little #$%^.
 

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Someone on Facebook told me the same. I'm really uncertain
The first one is hard to tell but the one with the favia is a micro brittle star. Those are his little legs. I, almost, want to say both of them are.
 

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Just noticed you had a vid of the first pic. Looks like a brittle star to me. IMO, I would think you would see some damage to your coral if it was right underneath it.
 

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Personally, I have no experience with peppermint shrimp but I’ve heard mixed opinions on them. One thing I have heard is that they will steal food from your coral.
 

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