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By me having a load of aptashia in my overflow, it that creating more work for me in the main tank. I am wondering if they release spors that spread thoughout my tank, or if they just gro reguardless?
The few in the overflow need to go through 1 level of pvc (both up and down) a filter sock, skimmer, filter floss followed by the return pump. Just wondering if I should kill them, or just see how big it gets.
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J.
 
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Do you have peppermint shrimp?

If so, the aiptasia in your overflow are providing intermittent snacks for your shrimp. ;)

If not, yep, leaving them there is just keeping your removal efforts a continual battle. - The only way I have ever gotten rid of them completely is to bring in the shrimp.

Speaking of which, it might be time for me to bring one or two into the nano @ work. - Blasted Joes Juice has congealed on me and its a right pain trying to dose them now. :evil:
 

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I agree peps are great for smaller aiptasia but IME they wont eat the larger aiptasia. I nuke the larger ones with kalk paste and leave the small ones for the peps to clean up.
 

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The pep's could be tough as my Dwarf Lion loves to eat live mysis, and they are about the same size. My cleaner shrimp is fine with having a lion tank mate as well as a Flame Hawk.
I guess I will kill the aps with kalk past as that is my method of choice. It will however be sad to kill the Aptashia in my overflow box that is hudge. I have actually named it "Venius" (like Venius fly trap), because I am a dork like that.
Thanks For the advice,
J.
 
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:lol:

Good luck!

If you can move your fish for a month or two that might fix your aiptasia issue and give the fish a nice homecoming snack as well... :D (For pep lovers, it'll also give the shrimp a fighting chance too as they'll get used to the rock work and its hiding places before the predators come back on scene..)

If you haven't tried it, I recommend Joe's Juice.. - I tried other methods (kalk paste, vinegar injection) with hit-or-miss results but Joes has been spot-on for me. Just doesn't work too hot with those tiny ones you just can't see until its too late. It also has a tendency to clot up in the bottle after a few months and becomes very difficult to dose from there.
 

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Just a question, pepermint shrimps love aptaisia but do they eat OTHER polyps as well? Im supprised that they would eat only one species of cnidarian.
 

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As much as I would like to move my fish around and grab some Pep's, I am going to say no go on that. I will just take the high road and do it right the first time.
Lata Yall,
J.
 

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