|
03/01/2008, 12:42 PM | #1 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: N.California
Posts: 227
|
I enjoy spot feeding aiptasia anemones
large doses of Joe's Juice. Oh, and the occasional stray mushroom as well. I truly am sadistic. I wonder if it would work on damsels?
Seriously, I have finally got them to a manageable level. Enough of them still crop up for my sinister doings, but they are not easy to find. If you are feeling it, let the world know via this thread how euphoric you feel while eradicating a nuisance.
__________________
Control for smilers can't be bought Current Tank Info: 29 gal Reef, 30"Coralife Deluxe Aqualight, Aqua C Remora Skimmer, 24 gal Cube w/ 150w Sunpod. LPS, softies, bristleworms x 7.34 million, and other weird creatures. |
03/01/2008, 05:03 PM | #2 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Chico, California
Posts: 1,755
|
I've been thinking about using the "white death" (aiptasia control) on my green star polyps, and daisy/clove polyps. And everything else in my tank that I find unattractive. What I really need is an underwater acetalyne torch.
|
03/01/2008, 05:13 PM | #3 |
Premium Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 5,619
|
GSP is the devil's marine form!
__________________
150 gallon Perfecto with 1500 gph GH overflow / DIY stand-wine bar / Dart Return / SRO XP3000 Ext skimmer / 75 g frag / 40 g fuge / 40 g DIY sump / Orphek P156 & Kessil 150A Current Tank Info: 150 DT/ 40B fuge/ 75g frag/ 40 g sump/ SRO XP 3000 Ext/ TUNZEs & VorTechs circulation/Dart return/ MTC Pro Cal/ UV & Oz |
03/01/2008, 05:19 PM | #4 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Punta Gorda, FL
Posts: 4,020
|
Amazingbobby, your avatar looks like he had some Joe's juice himself. His hair looks like shriveled aiptasia tentacles. Oh, wait did you dose Joe's juice or vodka?
__________________
The bitterness of poor quality lingers long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten. --------- No one is born with intellect and age guarantees wisdom to no one. Current Tank Info: 120G reef, 30G sump, 10G QT tank |
03/01/2008, 06:31 PM | #5 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: N.California
Posts: 227
|
In one reef, I have some really sweet brown (yeah, the rare and cool kind) star polyps. Luckily, they are yet marooned on a distant rock away from being a problem. Perhaps I shall experiment with some "white death" to teach them a warning they will not soon forget.
Aiptasia R.I.P. and much to my delight, I just spotted a medium size one lurking on Death Row. Some other Anemone R.I.P. Lavender Mushroom R.I.P. Brown star polyp Death Row , few appeals left. Zoanthids once accidentally dosed = still thriving. Xenia = I haven't tried, wouldn't know where to put it. However, we had a major power outage in my town in January and the LFS are buying all they can from me. Hehe, that's like selling air.
__________________
Control for smilers can't be bought Current Tank Info: 29 gal Reef, 30"Coralife Deluxe Aqualight, Aqua C Remora Skimmer, 24 gal Cube w/ 150w Sunpod. LPS, softies, bristleworms x 7.34 million, and other weird creatures. |
03/01/2008, 06:34 PM | #6 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: N.California
Posts: 227
|
Whisperer, I have dosed many things, but Joe's Juice on a sugar cube has not yet made that list. Vodka, on the other hand, is a fine distilled spirit that led me to the look found in my avatar.
BTW, I enjoy your area of Florida very much. I am a dang lucky snook and redfish angler. I still need to bag a cobia, though.
__________________
Control for smilers can't be bought Current Tank Info: 29 gal Reef, 30"Coralife Deluxe Aqualight, Aqua C Remora Skimmer, 24 gal Cube w/ 150w Sunpod. LPS, softies, bristleworms x 7.34 million, and other weird creatures. |
|
|