I have always had a problem with aiptasia, which I have tried to keep under control with Kalkwasser or by injecting with acid. I just came back from vacation, and found that my tank is over run with them (there are hundreds of them). Unfortunately, they are the only thing that thrived in my absence. Many of my fish didn't survive my friend's care. The only ones that remain are a clown, engineer gobie, and a budha cardinalfish.
Desperate time call for desparate measures, and this seems to be a good time to do whatever I can to get rid of these pests. The catch is, I have several kinds of coral, disk, mushrooms, polyps, hammer, cabbage, pipeorgan, etc, that I don't want to lose, as well as snails, starfish, crabs etc etc. At this point, I am willing to take out any rock that coral isn't attached to and treat it with something to get rid of the Aiptasia, but what? Is there anyway I can treat it and not lose the coraline algea? And what do I do about the live sand and the rock that has coral attached?
HELP!! Any advice you can offer is great.
Desperate time call for desparate measures, and this seems to be a good time to do whatever I can to get rid of these pests. The catch is, I have several kinds of coral, disk, mushrooms, polyps, hammer, cabbage, pipeorgan, etc, that I don't want to lose, as well as snails, starfish, crabs etc etc. At this point, I am willing to take out any rock that coral isn't attached to and treat it with something to get rid of the Aiptasia, but what? Is there anyway I can treat it and not lose the coraline algea? And what do I do about the live sand and the rock that has coral attached?
HELP!! Any advice you can offer is great.