Sucking up Aiptasia after Aiptasia X?

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I have used Aiptasia X twice now on a fairly large Aiptasia, on the side of the glass. It seems to make it shrivel up and look dead, but never actually falls off the glass and dies.
I was wondering if once it shrivels up, if it is safe to take a baster and suck it up, or if that will cause it to release cells and spread.
Any info is appreciated.
 

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I found if I don't wait the 15 minutes after coating them that typically they don't die. After I started giving the full 15 minutes after shooting them up with no water flow I had much better luck.
 

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I have used Aiptasia X twice now on a fairly large Aiptasia, on the side of the glass. It seems to make it shrivel up and look dead, but never actually falls off the glass and dies.
I was wondering if once it shrivels up, if it is safe to take a baster and suck it up, or if that will cause it to release cells and spread.
Any info is appreciated.
Aiptasia X is useless. F Aiptasia works all the time.
 

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