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Keep or pick out??
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I would first try to manually remove it. When you can’t do that, you’ll want to use something like joes juice, aiptasia x, lemon juice and put it a syringe and squirt it in it.
 

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Rocks, substrate, on corals ... They go everywhere.

I killed 3 small ones yesterday that were on the stalks of my Sunny D Zoas
 

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I found one today ! !it's been years in this tank since . It escaped my 1st attempt with peroxide . I'll be keeping my eye out for a cool file fish & hope it eats them.
Cody, I understand there is a variety of stuff that claim to kill them . Lemon juice, Kalkwasser paste,peroxide even lazors . None have a guarantee. My best luck over the years has been with a Copper Band butterfly. I hear file fish will munch on them also .
 
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Bottom line you don't want it going into protect and repopulate mode. So go in like someone mentioned. Get deep in the sand bed with the cup and scoop the aiptasia up in the cup getting it all. Get it out of your tank. I wouldn't even risk putting the sand back in, because it only takes 1 cell to rejuvenate.
Boiling hot water or lemon juice injection are snake oils. Plus lemon juice can mess with your pH. So definitely do not do these.
The others are smothering and seal it method of the mouth, but this is also a way to get them to protect and repopulate. If you miss trying to paste it. It will retract and repopulate.
 

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Exaiptasia pallida - scoop it up in a cup and toss it in your garden or down a toilet or somewhere where it cannot get into saltwater
 

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