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![]() Got some big ones.
Best results I've had is from a suggestion on this board; make a paste using kalk and water mixing in some of the juice you get from thawing mysis, then using a syringe, feed the little buggers. Don't need to inject. |
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![]() can you elaborate on this for a slow british columbian?
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![]() Had tried injecting directly with vinegar or kalk (in solution) with limited luck. Could get some but most would retreat into the rock where I couldn't get them.
What I do now is make a paste using kalk and water. Thaw out some mysis in a little tank water then decant the liquid into the paste keeping the paste liquid enough that I can suck it into a large bore syringe. I'll then slowly drip a bit of the paste over the aiptasia, more to feed them rather than cover. Go slow and they'll stay out and eat the stuff up. |
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![]() where do you get your kalk if you don't mind me asking?
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![]() LFS, I've got a CA reactor so only needed a little bit for things like this.
If your planning on supplementing littlesilvermax seems the guy for buying bulk. |
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![]() awesome.
thank you. |
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![]() I was really hoping that someone would tell me that those were not aiptasia and that I should leave them alone. The dark brown one on the right and the almost purple one near the center look quite nice. I really hate to nuke them
![]() Last edited by dcmoore; 08-28-2007 at 05:16 PM. Reason: add photo |
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