dealing with aiptasia
dealing with aiptasia
I've got aiptasia popping up in my 40-gallon reef tank. Tried peppermint shrimp but they didn't touch it. What's the best way to handle this without nuking my Zoanthids?
Re: dealing with aiptasia
Aiptasia-X works well if you're careful. I've used it in my 75-gallon with mixed LPS and SPS, just gotta target the base. Also, check your phosphate levels, high nutrients can fuel outbreaks.
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Yo, had the same prob in my nano. Peppermints are hit or miss, mine just chilled. Ended up using a syringe with lemon juice, worked like a charm but gotta be precise.
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Agreed on the nutrients. I'd add that reducing light intensity for a few days can slow their spread while you treat.
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universitykid - Posts: 2
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Re: dealing with aiptasia
Has anyone tried filefish? I've read they're hit or miss but some folks swear by them. My tank's too small for one, just curious.
Re: dealing with aiptasia
Filefish are sketchy, man. Some eat aiptasia, some ignore it and nibble your corals. If you're gonna try one, quarantine first. My buddy's tank got wrecked by a rogue filefish.
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Dude, just zap 'em with a laser. Kidding, but seriously, manual removal plus Aiptasia-X is the way. My tank's clean now, took a few weeks though.
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I've heard boiling water in a syringe can work. Never tried it myself, but seems less risky than chemicals.
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Thanks for the tips, everyone. Gonna try Aiptasia-X and keep an eye on phosphates. Appreciate the help!