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Hi Everybody!

I have been making my own Aptasia Killer with great success. I am using 9:1, RO/DI Water:Sodium Hydroxide.

However, it's not as precise as the brand name product (Aptasia X). With the brand name product I could easily target mouths due to it's thickness. My solution is lighter/runnier so I can't target the aptasia growing amongst some zoas, for example.

What can I use to thicken the solution? More Sodium Hydroxide? Corn starch?

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
 

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I have found Kalk works well. I know for a fact that some of the aiptasia killers have capsaicin as an active ingredient. I have often wondered about adding in chili extracts.
 

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Hi Everybody!

I have been making my own Aptasia Killer with great success. I am using 9:1, RO/DI Water:Sodium Hydroxide.

However, it's not as precise as the brand name product (Aptasia X). With the brand name product I could easily target mouths due to it's thickness. My solution is lighter/runnier so I can't target the aptasia growing amongst some zoas, for example.

What can I use to thicken the solution? More Sodium Hydroxide? Corn starch?

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!

Maybe add a little bit of Kalk to thicken it up. I am no chemist so if mixing Kalk with Sodium Hydroxide is a no no then dont do it. Lol
 

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I use kalk paste to kill aiptasia. Thick but not too thick that you can’t draw it up through am 18 gauge needle. I use this injecting wand I made.
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60cc irrigation syringe, nebulizer air hose attachment, rigid airline tubing, a 1cc syringe which fits perfectly snug around the rigid tubing, and an 18 gauge needle. Someone in the medical field can help.
 

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I use kalk paste to kill aiptasia. Thick but not too thick that you can’t draw it up through am 18 gauge needle. I use this injecting wand I made.
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60cc irrigation syringe, nebulizer air hose attachment, rigid airline tubing, a 1cc syringe which fits perfectly snug around the rigid tubing, and an 18 gauge needle. Someone in the medical field can help.
Ingenious.... ;)
 

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Maybe add a little bit of Kalk to thicken it up. I am no chemist so if mixing Kalk with Sodium Hydroxide is a no no then dont do it. Lol

That mixture is fine. Still be concerned with pH and alkalinity rise, though.
 
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Would a gelatin make it thicker?
Maybe, is it reef safe?

Note that sodium hydroxide will push up both pH and alkalinity, so don't use a lot in one day.
Yeah, I'm aware of this, thanks. I only do a couple heads at a time (max 2-3 per day). I haven't noticed any issues. I mostly have it under control, but I just got in a few frags of nice zoas and there was some aptasia there, and I don't want to burn the zoas...

I have found Kalk works well. I know for a fact that some of the aiptasia killers have capsaicin as an active ingredient. I have often wondered about adding in chili extracts.
I have heard that as well. I got the sodium hydroxide idea from the Aptasia X bottle, it had some sort of warning on it. Maybe Aptasia X has both in it. Too bad I gave all my kalk away a couple months ago... lol... I guess I'll order more...

Thanks!
 

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I’ve made a Kalkwasser / sodium hydroxide mix. It kills everything it touches, algae, Aips, coral flesh. It mixes into a soft toothpaste consistency which is easily dispensed via syringe and a shell hardens, over time. It’s sticks to rocks like crap to a blanket, lol. 2 mls of this mix is safe in a 60 gallon tank as long as you leave the pumps off for a while. Turning pumps on before the shell hardens increases pH by 0.3 in my 60G tank, as I found out.
Happy Nukin :)
 

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A syringe, a 23g needle and pure lemon juice. Inject the aiptasia with some and watch it disintegrate. Just did it to two of them.
 

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Oh yea? How so?
You will not have killed all the tissue. Those little bits of living flesh can grow again. The idea behind the kalk / sodium hydroxide is to encapsulate the pest and ensure it is throughly chemically burnt out / suffocated / starved / sent to hell.
 

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You will not have killed all the tissue. Those little bits of living flesh can grow again. The idea behind the kalk / sodium hydroxide is to encapsulate the pest and ensure it is throughly chemically burnt out / suffocated / starved / sent to hell.
I had only two that came in on WWC frags and survived a thorough toothbrush cleaning and a CoralRX frag dip. I believe they are done for, but we'll see. I have never had that issue in the past and have used that method a hundred times.
 

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If you only have one or two aiptasia on frags, a couple drops of liquid superglue over the top will fix it. Can't spore everywhere if it's sealed in!
 

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This rock is still 50% infected with bryopsis, but not the 50% I nuked :)
 

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