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Re: Re: Re: The Ultimate Aiptasia Solution
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Heh, that must have been quite a smell too
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Rock is brittle, it'll crack and vapor/gas escapes from confined spaces very rapidly and/or "explosively" |
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OMG this was the funniest thing I saw all day, I'm rolling. I wonder I could get ahold of some napalm . . .
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Almost (but certainly not quite) as satisfying but equally, IME, as effective is injecting the little buggars with concentrated kalk using a syringe and large bore needle. This can be done while the rock is still underwater - just need to monitor for a change in pH and do it over several days if a pH flux is detected. While I too would enjoy seeing the b******s burn, they can be hard to find when the rock is out of the water and seeing them melt into oblivion like the wicked witch of the west is similarly cathartic.
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This may be one of the best ways to remove the little pests I have seen for some time. I've tried peppermints before, but all they do is make my water cloudy!
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LOL.....ten years ago while on spring break at lake havasu someone gave me something that looked similar....i woke up two days later bareass in the desert singing Doors tunes ![]()
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Since the great George Carlin passed this week, it is nice to see there is no shortage of great comedy on RC. This thread has me rolling.
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just thought you'd like to know i reference this post on about every "i have aiptasia" thread i see on our local forums...
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Doesn't sound to Ultimate if the aiptasia is attached to a star polyp coral.
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Star polyps are next on my list of pests, so GSP Flambe' anyone?
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Whats wrong with Star Polyps?
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I like the GSP, I just don't let em grow on my rocks. I have some on the overflow and the rest is on the sand. HTH, Tim
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Heya Chewie
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I have known people who have torched Aptasia only to see it come back later one. I have found this little guy to be the perfect solution:
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...212&pcatid=212 When I put one into my tank a couple years back he destroyed over 100+ aptasia in two days. I have been aptasia free ever since. ![]() |
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That was a little tongue in cheek Andy.
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I'm still kicking myself for trading that one back to the LFS. |
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LOL, man I *am* slow on the uptake
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Either that, or you've never been to SE Portland.
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Dude you are going to put the rock back in the tank and the aiptasia are going to be still there, even worse there will be more.
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Have you tried this method before? Andy has tried just about everything to get rid of them, and has documented what doesn't work. I think if he roasted it good, it has a slim chance of coming back. |
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