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awww but I dont want to have to order multiple batches of nudis...ya know?You posted that before and I saved that link :) but get rid of them now, they spread like fleas.
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awww but I dont want to have to order multiple batches of nudis...ya know?You posted that before and I saved that link :) but get rid of them now, they spread like fleas.
Ive tried boiling DI water but they wilted and came right back. Theyre in the rockwork so some I cant get to.The key is a multi prong approach. Get something that will help control them but also do manual removal. Manual removal is a huge pain but will give you the best results.
Interesting. But aiptasia x has to be injected...correct? about half my population I cant get to.They suck to get rid of these big time. I find the red sea option works best. I actually do my full tank each time and wait till the next day to do a water change. Just in case of and die off or product build up. Boiling water never worked for me. Kalk paste mixed to a thick paste work ok to. Plus side to the red sea aiptasia X is you can also use it on corals, zoes and mushroom control if they are growing out of control and stinging your SPS.
Interesting. But aiptasia x has to be injected...correct? about half my population I cant get to.
I should also add that my copperband liked my acans...
Is there a certain file fish that is best? In an earlier post it was mentioned a aquacultured aiptasia eating filefish is what he used.File fish. Mine cleared out my tank in a month. One came in on a frag and survived a dip. Cool fish too
It is a butane torch.What is that