I've got about 4 aiptasia in a 29 gallon tank. One was easy to get rid of. I was just able to cut it from a rock and throw it away. The others are down in crevices and when I touch them, they retract into the hole where I can't get them.
I hate to go pay $20 for the chemicals that kill them, and don't know if this problem is big enough to warrant that. Is there a simple "home remedy" for killing this stuff?
Also, I think I got this stuff from a piece of live rock from a LFS...won't say which one, but they are not a reef club sponsor. Nonetheless, I think I need to look at how to prevent that in the future. Is there a proper way treat or handle live rock when you get it to keep unwanted parasites from the tank?
I have heard the term "cure" when speaking of live rock, but I'm not 100% sure exactly what that means, and being new to the hobby, I think I should find out. Does "curing" it kill everything on the rock? good and bad things? does it kill coraline algae? By my thinking, if you kill everything including the coraline algae, what's the use in buying live rock? Any info is appreciated.
I hate to go pay $20 for the chemicals that kill them, and don't know if this problem is big enough to warrant that. Is there a simple "home remedy" for killing this stuff?
Also, I think I got this stuff from a piece of live rock from a LFS...won't say which one, but they are not a reef club sponsor. Nonetheless, I think I need to look at how to prevent that in the future. Is there a proper way treat or handle live rock when you get it to keep unwanted parasites from the tank?
I have heard the term "cure" when speaking of live rock, but I'm not 100% sure exactly what that means, and being new to the hobby, I think I should find out. Does "curing" it kill everything on the rock? good and bad things? does it kill coraline algae? By my thinking, if you kill everything including the coraline algae, what's the use in buying live rock? Any info is appreciated.