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Either that or f-aiptasia. I’ve seen many success stories with bothAiptasia-x from red sea. They sell small botles with a liquid you take up with a syringe and spray on the aiptasia.
+1 f-aiptasia. I saw a BRS video that said that aiptasia-x actually spreads aiptasia. Also, did that feather duster come with it? Pretty wild piece. Also, can look into peppermint shrimp. Need to get the right type. Some eat aiptasia. But some may eat corals too.Either that or f-aiptasia. I’ve seen many success stories with both
Also, did that feather duster come with it? Pretty wild piece.
That's a good sized FD actually. If only they ate aiptasia.thanks for the help everyone i will purchase some F aptasia asap and yes the feather duster
came with the frag,
Another option that I’ve been successful with....hold frag under a running kitchen faucet, scrap aptasia off....wear eye protection....
Your tank looks very new and the light is probably deficient because we can see the green polyps on the right of that picture suffering and gasping for light. They should look huge and very happy if the light was good. make sure you keep those green one separated from the other colonies because they tent to overtake other species.Pic up a zoa frag this past weekend and once in the tank I see it has aptasia in it. I have no other aptasia in my tank so how to do I get rid of it from my frag?