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Date: 01 Mar 2006 23:33:20
From: MarkW
Subject: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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I have a major outbreak of Aptasia in my tank and know with time it will damage my coral. I have heard of all types of ways to get rid of them such as getting peppermint shrimp, getting a syringe with needle and use it to squirt vinegar into them and as well buying solutions that you can insert with the syringe. I have tried the latter but unfortunately when I get close to them they close up so I am not able to do this. As well, I heard if you break them apart they multiply. Any suggestions on how I can solve this problem?
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Date: 05 Mar 2006 20:02:23
From: wolf
Subject: Re: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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i had no luck wiht the lemon juice and syringe, becuse its hard to get to them, although it did kill them, well most of them, but not all. i would get BIOLOGICAL control, like the peppermint shrimp or whatever eats them, forget abotu the other approaches such as picking them, injecting them, smothering them, etc..... doesnt seem to work. Biological control is teh only way to go in the reefing world as far as i am concerned, the lessons are invaluable and provide a systematic/scientific approach at solving problems that can be shared with the whole community. "kW" <kwco@REMOVENOSPAMcomcast.net > wrote in message news:7b4d02pq5cjqcos83ehbb8bun0qtgcgild@4ax.com... >I have a major outbreak of Aptasia in my tank and know with time it > will damage my coral. I have heard of all types of ways to get rid of > them such as getting peppermint shrimp, getting a syringe with needle > and use it to squirt vinegar into them and as well buying solutions > that you can insert with the syringe. I have tried the latter but > unfortunately when I get close to them they close up so I am not able > to do this. As well, I heard if you break them apart they multiply. > Any suggestions on how I can solve this problem?
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Date: 03 Mar 2006 09:26:50
From: Croosh
Subject: Re: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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George, What I meant was that when you remove the butterfly, there is a huge chance that Aptaisia will come back. Chaces are taht you stil have Aptaisia, but they are very small and are hiding in cravices where your butterfly can't get them. Of course you can nuke the whole tank with copper or bleach, but that sort of defeats the purpose. A while ago a guy in this NG told a story how he would pull each piece of rock and torch every place he saw aptaisia in with a blowtorch. That would be some quality time... After my first outbreak of Apraisia i got 4 peppermints, and I didn't see any Aptaisias after a while, then when my CBS got a taste for peppermints, in about a month or so I started seeing new Aptaisias around the tank. The i "donated" the CBS to the LFS and got 3 more peppermints and aptaisia is "gone". Still, once in a while I see small ones here and there. If that's not the case in yor tank, you are extemely lucky. Regards Yuriy
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Date: 03 Mar 2006 07:45:00
From: Croosh
Subject: Re: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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k, In my exerience Aptasia is like herpes, once you have it, it's forever. Joe Juce works great to kill the ones you can get to. Peppermint shrimp keep the population in check. I have 3 of those in 90 galons and i very seldom see "Aptaislets", and those disappear within days. Nudiranch (Berghia verrucicornis) would be the best, since it feeds exclusively on Aptasia, but they live onle for a few days and you would have to have breeding population and endless sully of Aptasia to sustain it. Basically it's inpractical, unless you have Aptasia farm. Copper ... butterfly fish would be good for FOWL tank, but they are too dangerous for reef. Removing rock, torching, injecting each aptaisia with enritched Plutonium will make you feel better but will now eliminate every single anemone. I hope this helps Yuriy
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Date: 10 Mar 2006 18:33:12
From: wolf
Subject: Re: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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Hey Roy, there you go, breed some verrucicornis in your aptasia tank. what an art, that would be fun!!! sell them back to LFS... have the lfs trade you all their aptasia frags for some nudibranch, hehe. "Croosh" <ycroosh@gmail.com > wrote in message news:1141400699.958566.251220@t39g2000cwt.googlegroups.com... > k, > In my exerience Aptasia is like herpes, once you have it, it's forever. > Joe Juce works great to kill the ones you can get to. > Peppermint shrimp keep the population in check. I have 3 of those in 90 > galons and i very seldom see "Aptaislets", and those disappear within > days. > Nudiranch (Berghia verrucicornis) would be the best, since it feeds > exclusively on Aptasia, but they live onle for a few days and you would > have to have breeding population and endless sully of Aptasia to > sustain it. Basically it's inpractical, unless you have Aptasia farm. > Copper ... butterfly fish would be good for FOWL tank, but they are too > dangerous for reef. > Removing rock, torching, injecting each aptaisia with enritched > Plutonium will make you feel better but will now eliminate every single > anemone. > > I hope this helps > Yuriy >
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Date: 03 Mar 2006 16:54:33
From: George Patterson
Subject: Re: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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Croosh wrote: > In my exerience Aptasia is like herpes, once you have it, it's forever. I wouldn't say that. I bought a small racoon butterfly, and I haven't seen an aptasia is quite a while now. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self.
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Date: 10 Mar 2006 18:33:45
From: wolf
Subject: Re: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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but i wonder if hes eating any mysis, and pods, and other goodes from teh substrate too. "George Patterson" <grpphoto@verizon.net > wrote in message news:dx_Nf.21$Cc3.6@trnddc08... > Croosh wrote: > >> In my exerience Aptasia is like herpes, once you have it, it's forever. > > I wouldn't say that. I bought a small racoon butterfly, and I haven't seen > an aptasia is quite a while now. > > George Patterson > Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to > your slightly older self.
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Date: 11 Mar 2006 04:03:53
From: George Patterson
Subject: Re: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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wolf wrote: > but i wonder if hes eating any mysis, and pods, and other goodes from teh > substrate too. Well, I have a FOWLR tank, so the damage he can do is limited, but it does seem to be less interesting than before I bought him. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self.
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Date: 21 Mar 2006 20:22:39
From: wolf
Subject: Re: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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if you have a FOWLR tank then breed the little suckers, adds to the tank fauna. "George Patterson" <grpphoto@verizon.net > wrote in message news:J_rQf.9837$CI6.1040@trnddc07... > wolf wrote: >> but i wonder if hes eating any mysis, and pods, and other goodes from teh >> substrate too. > > Well, I have a FOWLR tank, so the damage he can do is limited, but it does > seem to be less interesting than before I bought him. > > George Patterson > Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to > your slightly older self.
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Date: 03 Mar 2006 02:51:01
From:
Subject: Re: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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BEST WAYI have found is to make a mix of Kalkwasser and HOT (not boiling) warter. Suck a little of it up into a turkey baster and gently spay it on the Aptasia.or in it's hole (cause they always see you comming and retract). I had some and it has taken care of the problem. Of course I tried everything else first shrimps,butterflys, lemmonjuice............
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Date: 03 Mar 2006 13:01:42
From: Roy
Subject: Re: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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ANother good way that is not introducing any ingredieints into a tank to get rid of aip is to use a small tiny pieceof a styrofoam cup or piece of foam packing peanut, and once you identify where the hole is the aip shrinks back up into, just poke and push the piece of styrofoam into the hole sort of pluggings up its hole. After a week or two its dead, and nothing is spread around the tank. If your carefull on how you pack the hole with styrofoam, it can simply be left in place or pulled out later on. It soon turns dark and gets covered with coraline etc anyhow. On 3 2006 02:51:01 -0800, eileenmahr@gmail.com wrote: >><>BEST WAYI have found is to make a mix of Kalkwasser and HOT (not >><>boiling) warter. Suck a little of it up into a turkey baster and gently >><>spay it on the Aptasia.or in it's hole (cause they always see you >><>comming and retract). I had some and it has taken care of the problem. >><>Of course I tried everything else first shrimps,butterflys, >><>lemmonjuice............ -- \\\
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Date: 02 Mar 2006 16:34:38
From: JG
Subject: Re: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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Peppermint shrimp worked for me with smaller aiptasia. Not sure if they'll chow down the larger specimens. I got rid of it before it had the opportunity to grow that large. "kW" <kwco@REMOVENOSPAMcomcast.net > wrote in message news:7b4d02pq5cjqcos83ehbb8bun0qtgcgild@4ax.com... >I have a major outbreak of Aptasia in my tank and know with time it > will damage my coral. I have heard of all types of ways to get rid of > them such as getting peppermint shrimp, getting a syringe with needle > and use it to squirt vinegar into them and as well buying solutions > that you can insert with the syringe. I have tried the latter but > unfortunately when I get close to them they close up so I am not able > to do this. As well, I heard if you break them apart they multiply. > Any suggestions on how I can solve this problem?
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Date: 02 Mar 2006 15:45:48
From: George Patterson
Subject: Re: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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kW wrote: > Any suggestions on how I can solve this problem? There's a nudibranch that eats only Aptasia. I don't remember the name, but you can Google for it. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self.
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Date: 01 Mar 2006 22:52:35
From: Billy
Subject: Re: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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I squirted them with very hot water. I tried several other options as well. You must be very careful with this method, as any other critters close to the point of application will be killed, as well as that section of live rock. b -- ¼á "kW" <kwco@REMOVENOSPAMcomcast.net > wrote in message news:7b4d02pq5cjqcos83ehbb8bun0qtgcgild@4ax.com... >I have a major outbreak of Aptasia in my tank and know with time it > will damage my coral. I have heard of all types of ways to get rid > of > them such as getting peppermint shrimp, getting a syringe with > needle > and use it to squirt vinegar into them and as well buying solutions > that you can insert with the syringe. I have tried the latter but > unfortunately when I get close to them they close up so I am not > able > to do this. As well, I heard if you break them apart they > multiply. > Any suggestions on how I can solve this problem?
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Date: 02 Mar 2006 03:11:52
From: Martin
Subject: Re: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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Theres a product I use called Joe's Juice which I have used and it does work ! Its also supposed to be reef safe and I've never had any trouble with it. You don't need to inject, you just dribble the stuff over it to eat and they just dissapear. Great stuff. "Billy" <gordygord2003@yahoo.uknow > wrote in news:o46dnRGmfvdlCJvZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com: > I squirted them with very hot water. I tried several other options as > well. You must be very careful with this method, as any other > critters close to the point of application will be killed, as well as > that section of live rock. > > b >
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Date: 02 Mar 2006 12:40:47
From: Roy
Subject: Re: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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YOu can get the same results with lemon juice, or if your paranoid about injecting the stalk with lemon juice (all it takes is a tiny drop) so ph etc is not affected. Use a syringe of kalkwasser, and just squirt the aipstasia with it, no need to inject....I have used lemon juice with excellent results. Unless you have a true peppermint shrimp its not likely that the shrimp will eat it. Peppermints (wunderman or something like that) will eat the aip, if they are hungry, but if suitable feed is found it is unlikely it will touch it. Copperbanded butterflys eat it but then yu have another added fish to the bio load to contend with.... Personally I like aip, and have a 0 gal tanbk setup with nothing but all the undesireable types normally removed from an aquarium and flushed or destroyed. Its amaziing and is just as interesting to look at as a fully stocked reef tank is.......Aip that I have is beautiful, easy to keep, and its also in various colors. I especially like the extremely brilliant florescent yellow / green aip....Its just as pretty as any high end anenome you r going to buy. And to tell the truth, having it propagate and grow rampantly in this tank has not been any kind of problem......... JOes juice is high priced IMHO, but it works, but so does lemon juice, or kalkwasser which is a lot cheaper. On Thu, 02 2006 03:11:52 -0600, tin <mmace999(nospam)@ntlworld.com > wrote: >><>Theres a product I use called Joe's Juice which I have used and it does >><>work ! Its also supposed to be reef safe and I've never had any trouble >><>with it. You don't need to inject, you just dribble the stuff over it to >><>eat and they just dissapear. Great stuff. >><> >><> >><> >><>"Billy" <gordygord2003@yahoo.uknow> wrote in >><>news:o46dnRGmfvdlCJvZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com: >><> >><>> I squirted them with very hot water. I tried several other options as >><>> well. You must be very careful with this method, as any other >><>> critters close to the point of application will be killed, as well as >><>> that section of live rock. >><>> >><>> b >><>> -- \\\
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Date: 10 Mar 2006 18:27:28
From: wolf
Subject: Re: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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the problem is not the lemon juice, its injecting teh aptasia, this method is a big hassle "Roy" <koi-lo@ho.com > wrote in message news:4408e5ec.791038@news.east.earthlink.net... > YOu can get the same results with lemon juice, or if your paranoid > about injecting the stalk with lemon juice (all it takes is a tiny > drop) so ph etc is not affected. Use a syringe of kalkwasser, and just > squirt the aipstasia with it, no need to inject....I have used lemon > juice with excellent results. Unless you have a true peppermint shrimp > its not likely that the shrimp will eat it. Peppermints (wunderman or > something like that) will eat the aip, if they are hungry, but if > suitable feed is found it is unlikely it will touch it. Copperbanded > butterflys eat it but then yu have another added fish to the bio load > to contend with.... > > Personally I like aip, and have a 0 gal tanbk setup with nothing but > all the undesireable types normally removed from an aquarium and > flushed or destroyed. Its amaziing and is just as interesting to look > at as a fully stocked reef tank is.......Aip that I have is beautiful, > easy to keep, and its also in various colors. I especially like the > extremely brilliant florescent yellow / green aip....Its just as > pretty as any high end anenome you r going to buy. And to tell the > truth, having it propagate and grow rampantly in this tank has not > been any kind of problem......... > > JOes juice is high priced IMHO, but it works, but so does lemon juice, > or kalkwasser which is a lot cheaper. > > On Thu, 02 2006 03:11:52 -0600, tin > <mmace999(nospam)@ntlworld.com> wrote: >>><>Theres a product I use called Joe's Juice which I have used and it does >>><>work ! Its also supposed to be reef safe and I've never had any >>>trouble >>><>with it. You don't need to inject, you just dribble the stuff over it >>>to >>><>eat and they just dissapear. Great stuff. >>><> >>><> >>><> >>><>"Billy" <gordygord2003@yahoo.uknow> wrote in >>><>news:o46dnRGmfvdlCJvZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com: >>><> >>><>> I squirted them with very hot water. I tried several other options as >>><>> well. You must be very careful with this method, as any other >>><>> critters close to the point of application will be killed, as well as >>><>> that section of live rock. >>><>> >>><>> b >>><>> > > -- > \\\
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Date: 11 Mar 2006 22:02:08
From: Roy
Subject: Re: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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Ya just have to be pretty quick to jab that joker with a nice 28 ga insulin needle / syringe ;-) Actually if you can see the hole it retracts back into on a live rock its easy to stick it in the hole and get the aip. In a sand bed they dissapear and leave no hole, but thats when I use a table spoon and slip it under them and lift them out, or a snall grate type picker upper made by Thomas Ind which has interchangeable heads for various tank tasks, One item I use is the grate type thingie .,sort of like a kitty litter box scooper to allow small stuff to fall back in the box and removes the clumps........ I personally try to frag em out of the live rock and lift em out of a sand bed, and relocate to my Undesireables Tank.... On Fri, 10 2006 18:27:28 GMT, "wolf" <"lone6wolfpack@hotmail.com" > wrote: >><>the problem is not the lemon juice, its injecting teh aptasia, this method >><>is a big hassle >><> >><> >><>"Roy" <koi-lo@ho.com> wrote in message >><>news:4408e5ec.791038@news.east.earthlink.net... >><>> YOu can get the same results with lemon juice, or if your paranoid >><>> about injecting the stalk with lemon juice (all it takes is a tiny >><>> drop) so ph etc is not affected. Use a syringe of kalkwasser, and just >><>> squirt the aipstasia with it, no need to inject....I have used lemon >><>> juice with excellent results. Unless you have a true peppermint shrimp >><>> its not likely that the shrimp will eat it. Peppermints (wunderman or >><>> something like that) will eat the aip, if they are hungry, but if >><>> suitable feed is found it is unlikely it will touch it. Copperbanded >><>> butterflys eat it but then yu have another added fish to the bio load >><>> to contend with.... >><>> >><>> Personally I like aip, and have a 0 gal tanbk setup with nothing but >><>> all the undesireable types normally removed from an aquarium and >><>> flushed or destroyed. Its amaziing and is just as interesting to look >><>> at as a fully stocked reef tank is.......Aip that I have is beautiful, >><>> easy to keep, and its also in various colors. I especially like the >><>> extremely brilliant florescent yellow / green aip....Its just as >><>> pretty as any high end anenome you r going to buy. And to tell the >><>> truth, having it propagate and grow rampantly in this tank has not >><>> been any kind of problem......... >><>> >><>> JOes juice is high priced IMHO, but it works, but so does lemon juice, >><>> or kalkwasser which is a lot cheaper. >><>> >><>> On Thu, 02 2006 03:11:52 -0600, tin >><>> <mmace999(nospam)@ntlworld.com> wrote: >><>>>><>Theres a product I use called Joe's Juice which I have used and it does >><>>>><>work ! Its also supposed to be reef safe and I've never had any >><>>>>trouble >><>>>><>with it. You don't need to inject, you just dribble the stuff over it >><>>>>to >><>>>><>eat and they just dissapear. Great stuff. >><>>>><> >><>>>><> >><>>>><> >><>>>><>"Billy" <gordygord2003@yahoo.uknow> wrote in >><>>>><>news:o46dnRGmfvdlCJvZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com: >><>>>><> >><>>>><>> I squirted them with very hot water. I tried several other options as >><>>>><>> well. You must be very careful with this method, as any other >><>>>><>> critters close to the point of application will be killed, as well as >><>>>><>> that section of live rock. >><>>>><>> >><>>>><>> b >><>>>><>> >><>> >><>> -- >><>> \\\
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Date: 02 Mar 2006 17:34:27
From: volux
Subject: Re: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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Roy, just how are u gettin them safely off the rock into ur Aip tank? Do you have any pics of this tank - i would love to see it :) "Roy" <koi-lo@ho.com > wrote in message news:4408e5ec.791038@news.east.earthlink.net... > YOu can get the same results with lemon juice, or if your paranoid > about injecting the stalk with lemon juice (all it takes is a tiny > drop) so ph etc is not affected. Use a syringe of kalkwasser, and just > squirt the aipstasia with it, no need to inject....I have used lemon > juice with excellent results. Unless you have a true peppermint shrimp > its not likely that the shrimp will eat it. Peppermints (wunderman or > something like that) will eat the aip, if they are hungry, but if > suitable feed is found it is unlikely it will touch it. Copperbanded > butterflys eat it but then yu have another added fish to the bio load > to contend with.... > > Personally I like aip, and have a 0 gal tanbk setup with nothing but > all the undesireable types normally removed from an aquarium and > flushed or destroyed. Its amaziing and is just as interesting to look > at as a fully stocked reef tank is.......Aip that I have is beautiful, > easy to keep, and its also in various colors. I especially like the > extremely brilliant florescent yellow / green aip....Its just as > pretty as any high end anenome you r going to buy. And to tell the > truth, having it propagate and grow rampantly in this tank has not > been any kind of problem......... > > JOes juice is high priced IMHO, but it works, but so does lemon juice, > or kalkwasser which is a lot cheaper. > > On Thu, 02 2006 03:11:52 -0600, tin > <mmace999(nospam)@ntlworld.com> wrote: > >><>Theres a product I use called Joe's Juice which I have used and it does > >><>work ! Its also supposed to be reef safe and I've never had any trouble > >><>with it. You don't need to inject, you just dribble the stuff over it to > >><>eat and they just dissapear. Great stuff. > >><> > >><> > >><> > >><>"Billy" <gordygord2003@yahoo.uknow> wrote in > >><>news:o46dnRGmfvdlCJvZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com: > >><> > >><>> I squirted them with very hot water. I tried several other options as > >><>> well. You must be very careful with this method, as any other > >><>> critters close to the point of application will be killed, as well as > >><>> that section of live rock. > >><>> > >><>> b > >><>> > > -- > \\\
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Date: 03 Mar 2006 12:54:37
From: Roy
Subject: Re: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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The majority of my aipstasia that I place in my "Undesireables " tank are what I spot on frags of corals and LR that I buy. I take note as to where its located, and make it a point to frag off that portion of the rubble on the coral or the LR. Thats what I place in my tank, and 9 out of 0 times the aip will then move off that piece of rubble or frag and move elsewhere. I really doubt there is a way to remove without killing or spreading aipstasia, or there would be no need for Joes Juice and other methods. Just yesterday I bought a really neat flat LV with a total of 6 shrooms on it (Ricordea yumas) and one warty shroom. The rock was too large for my tanks space and I always remove as much of the oroignal LR as possible so I can place things where I want. This piece of LR had a super nice yellow green aipstasis on it approximately 2" or better, so now after cutting LR into smaller pieces I now have that aip relocated to the undesireables tank. I bought the rock mainly for the warty mushroom and the aip, not the other yumas, and this morning I woke up to a missing warty shroom.....and we have looked all over the tank it was in and its nowehre to be found.......real bummer. And the Aipstasia was glowing in full color under the UV /Moon lights and looking great. On Thu, 02 2006 17:34:27 GMT, "volux" <voluxuria@hotmail.com > wrote: >><>Roy, just how are u gettin them safely off the rock into ur Aip tank? >><> >><> Do you have any pics of this tank - i would love to see it :) >><> >><> >><>"Roy" <koi-lo@ho.com> wrote in message >><>news:4408e5ec.791038@news.east.earthlink.net... >><>> YOu can get the same results with lemon juice, or if your paranoid >><>> about injecting the stalk with lemon juice (all it takes is a tiny >><>> drop) so ph etc is not affected. Use a syringe of kalkwasser, and just >><>> squirt the aipstasia with it, no need to inject....I have used lemon >><>> juice with excellent results. Unless you have a true peppermint shrimp >><>> its not likely that the shrimp will eat it. Peppermints (wunderman or >><>> something like that) will eat the aip, if they are hungry, but if >><>> suitable feed is found it is unlikely it will touch it. Copperbanded >><>> butterflys eat it but then yu have another added fish to the bio load >><>> to contend with.... >><>> >><>> Personally I like aip, and have a 0 gal tanbk setup with nothing but >><>> all the undesireable types normally removed from an aquarium and >><>> flushed or destroyed. Its amaziing and is just as interesting to look >><>> at as a fully stocked reef tank is.......Aip that I have is beautiful, >><>> easy to keep, and its also in various colors. I especially like the >><>> extremely brilliant florescent yellow / green aip....Its just as >><>> pretty as any high end anenome you r going to buy. And to tell the >><>> truth, having it propagate and grow rampantly in this tank has not >><>> been any kind of problem......... >><>> >><>> JOes juice is high priced IMHO, but it works, but so does lemon juice, >><>> or kalkwasser which is a lot cheaper. >><>> >><>> On Thu, 02 2006 03:11:52 -0600, tin >><>> <mmace999(nospam)@ntlworld.com> wrote: >><>> >><>Theres a product I use called Joe's Juice which I have used and it >><>does >><>> >><>work ! Its also supposed to be reef safe and I've never had any >><>trouble >><>> >><>with it. You don't need to inject, you just dribble the stuff over it >><>to >><>> >><>eat and they just dissapear. Great stuff. >><>> >><> >><>> >><> >><>> >><> >><>> >><>"Billy" <gordygord2003@yahoo.uknow> wrote in >><>> >><>news:o46dnRGmfvdlCJvZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com: >><>> >><> >><>> >><>> I squirted them with very hot water. I tried several other options >><>as >><>> >><>> well. You must be very careful with this method, as any other >><>> >><>> critters close to the point of application will be killed, as well >><>as >><>> >><>> that section of live rock. >><>> >><>> >><>> >><>> b >><>> >><>> >><>> >><>> -- >><>> \\\
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Date: 10 Mar 2006 18:30:06
From: wolf
Subject: Re: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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hey roy, thats pretty cool. you got a good idea there. undesirables tank, keep em seperated! gives a new respect for aptasias, i always liked them, sort of, anyway, never had an outbreak problem though, or any expensive store bought pieces, i breed my own. hehe. "Roy" <koi-lo@ho.com > wrote in message news:440a3a60.1033675@news.east.earthlink.net... > > > The majority of my aipstasia that I place in my "Undesireables " tank > are what I spot on frags of corals and LR that I buy. I take note as > to where its located, and make it a point to frag off that portion of > the rubble on the coral or the LR. Thats what I place in my tank, and > 9 out of 0 times the aip will then move off that piece of rubble or > frag and move elsewhere. I really doubt there is a way to remove > without killing or spreading aipstasia, or there would be no need for > Joes Juice and other methods. Just yesterday I bought a really neat > flat LV with a total of 6 shrooms on it (Ricordea yumas) and one warty > shroom. The rock was too large for my tanks space and I always > remove as much of the oroignal LR as possible so I can place things > where I want. This piece of LR had a super nice yellow green aipstasis > on it approximately 2" or better, so now after cutting LR into smaller > pieces I now have that aip relocated to the undesireables tank. > > > I bought the rock mainly for the warty mushroom and the aip, not the > other yumas, and this morning I woke up to a missing warty > shroom.....and we have looked all over the tank it was in and its > nowehre to be found.......real bummer. And the Aipstasia was glowing > in full color under the UV /Moon lights and looking great. > > On Thu, 02 2006 17:34:27 GMT, "volux" <voluxuria@hotmail.com> > wrote: >>><>Roy, just how are u gettin them safely off the rock into ur Aip tank? >>><> >>><> Do you have any pics of this tank - i would love to see it :) >>><> >>><> >>><>"Roy" <koi-lo@ho.com> wrote in message >>><>news:4408e5ec.791038@news.east.earthlink.net... >>><>> YOu can get the same results with lemon juice, or if your paranoid >>><>> about injecting the stalk with lemon juice (all it takes is a tiny >>><>> drop) so ph etc is not affected. Use a syringe of kalkwasser, and >>>just >>><>> squirt the aipstasia with it, no need to inject....I have used lemon >>><>> juice with excellent results. Unless you have a true peppermint >>>shrimp >>><>> its not likely that the shrimp will eat it. Peppermints (wunderman or >>><>> something like that) will eat the aip, if they are hungry, but if >>><>> suitable feed is found it is unlikely it will touch it. Copperbanded >>><>> butterflys eat it but then yu have another added fish to the bio load >>><>> to contend with.... >>><>> >>><>> Personally I like aip, and have a 0 gal tanbk setup with nothing but >>><>> all the undesireable types normally removed from an aquarium and >>><>> flushed or destroyed. Its amaziing and is just as interesting to look >>><>> at as a fully stocked reef tank is.......Aip that I have is >>>beautiful, >>><>> easy to keep, and its also in various colors. I especially like the >>><>> extremely brilliant florescent yellow / green aip....Its just as >>><>> pretty as any high end anenome you r going to buy. And to tell the >>><>> truth, having it propagate and grow rampantly in this tank has not >>><>> been any kind of problem......... >>><>> >>><>> JOes juice is high priced IMHO, but it works, but so does lemon >>>juice, >>><>> or kalkwasser which is a lot cheaper. >>><>> >>><>> On Thu, 02 2006 03:11:52 -0600, tin >>><>> <mmace999(nospam)@ntlworld.com> wrote: >>><>> >><>Theres a product I use called Joe's Juice which I have used and >>>it >>><>does >>><>> >><>work ! Its also supposed to be reef safe and I've never had any >>><>trouble >>><>> >><>with it. You don't need to inject, you just dribble the stuff >>>over it >>><>to >>><>> >><>eat and they just dissapear. Great stuff. >>><>> >><> >>><>> >><> >>><>> >><> >>><>> >><>"Billy" <gordygord2003@yahoo.uknow> wrote in >>><>> >><>news:o46dnRGmfvdlCJvZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com: >>><>> >><> >>><>> >><>> I squirted them with very hot water. I tried several other >>>options >>><>as >>><>> >><>> well. You must be very careful with this method, as any other >>><>> >><>> critters close to the point of application will be killed, as >>>well >>><>as >>><>> >><>> that section of live rock. >>><>> >><>> >>><>> >><>> b >>><>> >><>> >>><>> >>><>> -- >>><>> \\\
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Date: 02 Mar 2006 15:48:07
From: George Patterson
Subject: Re: How to get rid of Aptasia outbreak
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Roy wrote: > Copperbanded > butterflys eat it but then yu have another added fish to the bio load > to contend with.... Butterflies also eat other things, some of which you might not want eaten. I've read that they are not considered to be "reef safe." George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self.
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