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bubble algae/aiptasia removal. Pressure wash?
I have a 75 that is completely overgrown with bubble algae/ aiptasia. It's so bad you can hardly see the rock anywhere. Will "cooking" the rock in the dark for a month or so kill all the aiptasia and bubble algae? Will there still be spores left over that will grow again? I have to decide soon, but i'm thinking about removing all life possible, and just pressure washing the rocks. It is that bad. Can i expect a full extermination of bubble/aips if i do this?
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I have pressure washed rock before & didnt have any problems with doing so. Just dont get right up on the rock stay back about 14 to 16 inches or you will blow big chunks of rock apart esp if its fiji. Whater aips that are left will be small enough for a couple of peppermint shrimp to easily eradicate.
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If you are going to all that trouble, I would pressure wash the rocks and put them in the oven at 325 for 30 minutes.
Aptasia will survive in the dark for months if not years. You could get some emerald crabs and a few bergia nudis to clean up the mess naturally, but I would rather hear how the oven treatment works out. ![]() |
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I want none left man. None. I suppose i could wash and then let dry. I don't mind reducing this rock to "base rock". Does anyone know if washing and then letting dry would completely remove spores and all?
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