HELP!! REMOVE AIPTASIA FROM FRAG PLUG

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Hey guys so I've gotten rid of aiptasia before in my display tank but I started a new 14g cube a few weeks ago and im noticing aiptasia on one of my zoa frag plugs. I'm wondering if there's any way to "pick" the apitasia off. I've tried aiptasia x in the past and IMO it just made it spread. I would also get a peppermint shrimp but it seems too hard to find the right one that eats aiptasia. Please let me know if you guys can help or have any ideas.
 

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is removing the frag plug an option?
you can scrape, scrub dip and brush the heck out of the plug but i always prefer to clip the frag plug if possible.
After some recent experimentation i have also determined that aiptasia products are complete garbage and only serve to aggravate and spread the issue.
 

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When I had zoas with infections I removed them from their plugs, did a 1:1 hydrogen peroxide dip for 2 minutes, and a bunch of aiptasia came off that I had been fighting. My zoas are aiptasia free now and the infections cleared up :)
 

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Hey guys so I've gotten rid of aiptasia before in my display tank but I started a new 14g cube a few weeks ago and im noticing aiptasia on one of my zoa frag plugs. I'm wondering if there's any way to "pick" the apitasia off. I've tried aiptasia x in the past and IMO it just made it spread. I would also get a peppermint shrimp but it seems too hard to find the right one that eats aiptasia. Please let me know if you guys can help or have any ideas.
I've exterminated the majority of aiptasia in my tank using Red Sea Aiptasia-x.
 

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I use Red Sea Aiptasia-x too. It takes some time to spot one by one, but it works in my tank.
 

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Use F-Aiptasia. Unlike most other ways to treat aiptasia, F-Aiptasia both kills the aiptasia and forms a layer over it, preventing any babies from escaping.
 

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I'd smother in superglue.
 

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