Lemon Juice for Aiptasia

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Quick question, I just received 3 new coral frags and with them came a few aiptasia.
I heard that lemon juice kills aiptasia but I was wondering before I use it does lemon juice harm corals?
 

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Quick question, I just received 3 new coral frags and with them came a few aiptasia.
I heard that lemon juice kills aiptasia but I was wondering before I use it does lemon juice harm corals?
While I have not used lemon juice, AiptasiaX worked well for me. However, I used AiptasiaX on live rock, not directly on coral frag. I would be hesitant to use it directly on a coral.
 

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Personally I have not had good luck with lemon juice. For me it just annoyed the Aiptasia and it multiplied rapidly. There are a wide range of suggested solutions including fish, inverts, chemicals, and more.
 
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I've had semi - decent luck with kalk paste, but I would hesitate to put that directly on a frag either.

Can you remove the frags and put them on new plugs?

I can but the aiptasia are inbetween and attached to the zoa´s
 

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Ive had success with lemon juice via syringe. Better yet is kalkwasser mixed into a thin paste and injected into center core of each one
 

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Ive had success with lemon juice via syringe. Better yet is kalkwasser mixed into a thin paste and injected into center core of each one
And did you also use it near corals? If so, did the corals by any chance become severely upset? Mine pretend to be dead. That’s how upset they are. I do still see life in them, but they’re not happy.
 

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And did you also use it near corals? If so, did the corals by any chance become severely upset? Mine pretend to be dead. That’s how upset they are. I do still see life in them, but they’re not happy.
Yes, they close up temporarily. You want to aim for the mouth of aptasia and avoid spreading. Also reason I mention- Preferably kalk paste
 

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Yes, they close up temporarily. You want to aim for the mouth of aptasia and avoid spreading. Also reason I mention- Preferably kalk paste
Okay, thank you. Mine have closed up like a madman. I tried to aim as much for the mouth of the aptasia, but some spread, since there were a lot. Thanks for your quick replies! I greatly appreciate it.
 

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I have had mixed results with lemon juice. I’m glad to here that it has worked for some!
 

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A syringe with a needle attatched and 1ml of LJ injected into it has worked for spot treatment.
Hey I know its been a really long time since this post but I am having the same problem. I have a couple aiptasia near my zoa. Do you know which size syringe with needle i need?
 

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I've had success with distilled vinegar via syringe. About .4ml right in the center and it shrivels right up never to be seen again.
Hey I know its been a really long time since this post but I am having the same problem. I have a couple aiptasia near my zoa. Do you know which size syringe with needle i need?
 

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Hey I know its been a really long time since this post but I am having the same problem. I have a couple aiptasia near my zoa. Do you know which size syringe with needle i need?
I use a small insulin needle.
You can also get a small ball of putty and just cap the aptasia. I just did this in my 15g.
 

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I use a small insulin needle.
You can also get a small ball of putty and just cap the aptasia. I just did this in my 15g.
Where can I get a small insulin needle? Every pharmacy I asked didnt have them. I just need a syringe with needle right?
 

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endless options if it’s just on a frag plug. I have F aptasia and as long as it isn’t covering polyps, it’s fine. However- it will still end up in your display but my peppermint shrimp keep things in line.
 

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