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scampi1

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I have had them a while and never caused me concern. Over time they have taken over. They are all over my rocks and seem to be causing me problems. Now I can not get rid of them. I have tried lemon juice as well as Kalk. Can not contain them. Any suggestions. They were pretty at one time( green and red everywhere) but are now out of control. Would any fish help me here.
 

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Filefish or copperband butterfly might help. Some say peppermint shrimp.
Aptaisia x will work if you keep at it. When I say keep at it. I mean like once a week for a year.
 

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Filefish or copperband butterfly might help. Some say peppermint shrimp.
Aptaisia x will work if you keep at it. When I say keep at it. I mean like once a week for a year.

Your suggestion seems like its meant for aiptasia's. Op mentioned its the green/red mushroom anemones which copperband and peppermint definitely won't work. Filefish, most likely won't work either.

If its overrunning the tank like you say, I would probably suggest trying to swap to trade the infested rocks for bare rocks from newbies. Its a win/win situation since newbies just want any corals to start. I've tried many things to kill the mushrooms myself and they tend to get into every crevice that its very hard to kill while in the tank. The majano wand works to an extent (each time you use it, the mushrooms end up smaller so a large one would require multiple zaps, but the ones in small crevices are almost impossible to completely kill because the foot stays inside a hole which the wand can't reach.. depending on the shape of the rock) The only coral I found that actually will sting hard enough to kill it fairly quick is a tube anemone, but that was just coincidence and I wouldn't buy one just to lay a rock next to it to sting mushrooms. If swapping out rocks isn't an option, you can always dry the rocks, and then cycle them in a container again once its completely dead as the dead mushrooms will need to decay away.
 

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The only anemone I have is a large purple long tent. Theses are about the same size as aptasia but are green and some red. They look like small bubble tips. They are everwhere. I think thay are actually affecting my copepod population.
 

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Im just starting to have a problem with my rbt started with one little one now I have eight I was told to try a icecube to get them to release and get rid of them

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Hey is that the anemones that you happen to pick up from me with mbg75? If so I have about 30 and counting now n a dedicated tank. I always wondered if there was something special about them.

To the OP try to isolate them because if they are any thing like my rbta they quickly spread to take over your tank.
 

skene

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The only anemone I have is a large purple long tent. Theses are about the same size as aptasia but are green and some red. They look like small bubble tips. They are everwhere. I think thay are actually affecting my copepod population.

uhh... same size as aiptasia?!?!?!?!

Mojanos? Those are no good!

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MatthewScars

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CHEMCHEF said:
Filefish or copperband butterfly might help. Some say peppermint shrimp.
Aptaisia x will work if you keep at it. When I say keep at it. I mean like once a week for a year.
Your suggestion seems like its meant for aiptasia's. Op mentioned its the green/red mushroom anemones which copperband and peppermint definitely won't work. Filefish, most likely won't work either.

Geez, get your facts straight, n00b!!!!!

They are cute. Kalk doesnt kill them? I call BS. Make the mixture thicker, it will kill them.
 
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duke62

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+1 Kalk kills everything LOL..took care of many many mushrooms being diligent with kalk. 2 times a week going on 4 months now and i made a great dent in the population. for the small spuds that are popping up i zap them with the manjano wand
 

scampi1

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They are what is in the above picture. Never said they were definitely anemones. Just look like small bubble tips. The picture above is them. Does the wand really work that well. I have tried kalk a few times and sometimes they die, and other times do not.
 

garys reef

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These are in my tank started with one now have nine I would love to give some away to someone but when you try to get them they shrivel up to nothing and I can't get it I hears holding an ice cube on it will get it to release is that true if not im gonna have to kill them how do you so it with kalk
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Arati

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edit - your pic doesnt look like majano can you get a pic with less blue?

looks like on of the bta's with the purple oral disks and flecks of silver that were around a year or so ago.

hard to see it ..
 
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