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brooklynfc

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just started my cycle have some hitch hikers im a little worried about. can you guys id them for me i think the first one is aiptasia but the the second dont know.
 

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dba

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I wouldnt, it will slow down your cycle.

I got 2 rocks with Aptasia on them from my LFS when i first built my tank, the rocks were already curated.

Boiling them will kill the die off that will help cycle your tank


get Aiptasia X and nuke em.

my tank is going on 4 months, don't have any aipatasia and tank is thriving.

just my $0.02
 

blue82991

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I had an Aiptasia outbreak and tried boiling my rock thinking the beneficial algae and bacteria might return with proper lighting and a couple lbs of seed rock, I was wrong! It could take years for the rock to be properly colonized again and in that time it will pump phosphates straight into the tank and probably cause a brown out (massive brown algae bloom). I am now replacing all my rock, DO NOT BOIL IT. You can however inject the Aiptasia with a syringe of boiling water, same effect on the Aiptasia without killing the rock.
 

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