Antipia Problem

Dalget12

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Joined
Mar 25, 2014
Location
Corunna, Ontario
Best way to get rid of antipia had it underconteol then boom they are everywhere in my 29 gal nano. Have tried the antipia X but seems not to be working


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Sewerat

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Joined
May 22, 2014
Location
Brooksdale, Ontario
I use the pipette from the refractor fill with vinegar and then get real close to them and give me a full squirt down the throat. Depending on how large your system is will determine how much vinegar you can use. Vinegar will lower your ph if you use too much and it will also create a carbon dosing condition so if you use lots expect your skimmer to work over time. I would Google vinegar carbon dosing amounts for your size tank and then use that amount as your max amount to hit the aiptasia with. Hit the biggest ones first and get your self a true peppermint shrimp to help with the smaller ones.
 

Jewel

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Joined
Oct 11, 2011
Location
Wingham Ontario
Aptasia X is a Temporary fix as I've found Vinagar, I had luck with a Peppermint Shrimp, They're off and on though but I'll tell you what works 100% is Bergia Nudibranch if you can find them. I bought 2 years ago from ORG and interduced them to my tank, The first night they laid eggs and had them in my systems ever since. I'm sure they travel to what ever tank that rock is in and you see them now and again floating through out the tank.
 

chief hill

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Joined
Jan 19, 2013
Location
Windsor, Ontario
How to kill and remove Aiptasia for Free:
here is a video on how I do it. Free. Boiling water and suck them back out of tank. Easy and it won't change water chemistry at all.
 
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