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These are on my GSP and Zoas
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I second aptasia...you want to get rid of them quickly or they will take over. I just used super glue to cover one that was in a hole where i couldn't scrape it out easily.
 
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Gsp weren't looking good anyways and those zoas were always closed anyway. I just eliminated both corals for the good of the whole tank
 

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If aiptasia return, and they may, might want to try Aiptasia X which is basically Kalkwasser I believe to kill them in the tank.
 

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I've heard that you can also inject lemon juice or kalk directly into them if they are in hard places where the rock can't be removed.
 

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