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Live rock covered in aiptasia
I have about 70lbs of life rock covered in aiptasia, im currently setting up a 180 gallon and I am terrified of getting any into my dt, I want to have all the live rock in a rubbermaid container, will i run into any problems with aiptasia leeching into the dt if i have both my drains go into the rubbermaid container and then go through a bulkhead into my sump? I plan on using some kind of filter material on a drip tray in my sump..Is there any chance of this aiptasia going through the filter material and getting sucked up into my dt?
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I wouldnt risk it. They will show up eventually.
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get rid of that rock. Trade it for some rock with no aiptasia. I tried that and now i have an ongoing battle with aiptasia
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...either that or dry the rock first and re-cure once everything is dead...
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Bleach it, scrub it, rinse it, let it dry, then re-seed it with some clean live rock and into the 180. No more aiptasia.
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:/, i was hoping this would work..I currently have 200lbs of marco rocks in the dt, would boiling the rocks kill off the aiptasia?
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I don't think you have to boil your rocks but drying in the sun sunds like a good and doable fix....
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It'll kill the aiptasia, but putting it right back in the tank may very likely send your tank into a mini-cycle again. I'd be worried about that especially if you have livestock in there...
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A quicker way would be to make a bath of very strong kalkwasseur , so strong it will burn off all the aptasia and hopefully not kill all good bacteria... Rinse well and back into sump.. Redunk if there are any survivers..Good Luck and keep us posted.....
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dont risk it, I used all dry rock in my setup and put one frag in that had one single small aptasia on it that I forgot to kill.
2 years later Im still battling those little bastards! |
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Well, the tank doesnt have any water and im not in that big of a rush, so if i set up my old 20 gallon and filled it with saltwater can i just cover the rocks in aiptasia X and let them sit for a day or two?
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so if i put all the aiptasia covered rocks into a rubbermaid container and have the water from the container go through a filter material, and have a few of those berghia's do you think i will run into any problems?
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I had successfull killed them by injecting with joe juice.
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Joe's Juice for the big ones and a nice matted filefish for all the rest. Give him a month or two and they will all be gone. He'll eat any that try to get started again. All he does all day long in my tank is look for new aips to show up. He's dissappointed these days...but I'm sure not.
btw, if you don't care about the LR and don't have it in your DT yet you should just let it all dry out and reseed it imho. Don't even mess around with aips...they are like cockroaches...remarkably resistant to being exterminated. My filefish was my saving grace or I would've broken it all down and quit the hobby. ![]()
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Sell it to local reefers or FOWLR keepers and then just buy some new rock
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1+ on the filefish
One of the coolest fish anyway - and munches up the aiptasia like candy |
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One of my best fish ever for what he is and more importantly what he does.
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once aiptasia is in your DT its an ongoing battle.. It will not go away unless you tear your tank down.. matted filefish is a good aiptasia eater.. he keeps them at bay.. along with the copperband.
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filefish and copperband did mine in a month
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Blue faced angel and copperband butterfly will clean the tank of all
aiptasia. Alas the angel will move onto zooanthids and other corals. |
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