I have been dealing with aiptasia in my tank for months and I was thinking of taking 2/6 of my rocks out of the tank. How should I properly dispose of them as they are aiptasia ridden.
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so I can throw it away?In your trash? Not sure what your concern is. I would take the rock out, clean it (to remove the aiptasia) and if you don't need/want it, you can sell it?
Yup! Or just a couple days in the Colorado sun should kill almost every living thing on there!Give it away. Those are easy to deal with in tubs without light for a few months. If I had them here in Colorado, they would be beautiful and phosphate free in about 4-5 months in my basement.
Highly recommend that you check with your local fish store who may have a tank for live rock or nudibranch cultivation that will prevent waste of resources. They may even offer a credit.I have been dealing with aiptasia in my tank for months and I was thinking of taking 2/6 of my rocks out of the tank. How should I properly dispose of them as they are aiptasia ridden.
Yes, because everything we do is for your benefit...second option: let's remove the aiptasia the correct way so I can use it in a writeup. actually use the rocks but ignore the greater public's way, we remove the aiptasia's my way, then just keep the rocks.
care to enlighten everyone how that would be done.second option: let's remove the aiptasia the correct way so I can use it in a writeup. actually use the rocks but ignore the greater public's way, we remove the aiptasia's my way, then just keep the rocks.
these are easy to beat if you remove them the right way. it's not an animal, an injection, a glue, or anything that fragments them.
Aww, come on man... did ya have to?? Lolcare to enlighten everyone how that would be done.
Why, you buy a Seneye, of course!care to enlighten everyone how that would be done.