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06/23/2008, 10:34 PM | #26 | |
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Re: Re: Re: The Ultimate Aiptasia Solution
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06/23/2008, 11:36 PM | #27 |
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Heh, that must have been quite a smell too
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06/24/2008, 06:44 AM | #29 | |
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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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06/24/2008, 12:40 PM | #30 |
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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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06/24/2008, 12:50 PM | #31 |
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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.
2 cents.
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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!
I must be doing something wrong
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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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06/25/2008, 09:29 PM | #36 |
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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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07/22/2008, 01:05 AM | #37 |
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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... LOVE IT
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07/22/2008, 09:04 AM | #39 |
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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?
Andy, where would you find such a torch? There must be some place locally that sells them eh? You think I could find one locally in SE Portland? |
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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 I got mine at Home Depot, they're in the tool section with the propane burners, soldering irons, etc. The little bottles of butane don't last very long, so it might be worth picking up a spare or two.
Happy incineration!
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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.
I can buy a "crack torch" at my LCS (local corner store) |
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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. Aiptasia remind me of a cartoon, you can't get rid of them.
While you are at it how about you light your cyano on fire too. |
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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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