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![]() ive had no luck with anything. and i have had pepermint shrimp and curently have a copperband butterfly who is a tank and eats everything in site.... but aiptasia
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![]() Turkey baster and hot boiling water. Cheap and effective.
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![]() I am getting some berghia nudi's to take care of mine. Hopefully I can establish a nice balance to keep the berghia colony alive.
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![]() Not having any products on hand I tried two techniques with what I did have. First I put the rock with the worst problem into my QT and injected them with pure white vinegar. Killed them instantly then used the syringe to suck out the remains. After 2 weeks about a third of them were back and/or ones I had missed showed up. Next I used kalk paste on them and also on about 10 in my display tank. The next day I reapplyed on one small one that I hadn't hit well. It's been a week so far and none have come back so fingers crossed. As Albert said, I also believe the key is to smother them and fill the hole they come out of.
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