I'm guessing this us Aiptasia popping out of the rock?
New piece of LR I added to the tank. I have a duster worm on it so I don't want to nuke it with bleach or hot water if possible.
Sorry I tried posting off of my phone and I didn't select the picture correctly.
What I see in my tank looks similar to your image but I noticed a darker ring on the head around what I have and there is a little white spot close to the middle of each tentacle.
Looks like Aiptasia which I’ve had several bouts with and the only thing that worked was the introduction of a few berghia nudis and patience. Everything else didn’t abate their spread. Berghias and patience will prevail. My story anyway ��
I'm going to pull the rock when I get home and get it in a bucket.
Is there a safe way to remove the 2 large feather duster worms so I can keep them in the DT while working on the rock?
Yes they are on each side of a 3 pound rock. They are just 'common' feather dusters like petco always carries. I wasn't sure if I could gently wiggle them off at the base of their tubes.
No the worms will not likely come off without tearing. Target attack the aptasia. Luckily I've never had it but I use chemicals all the time so I would first try boiling them off then if not successful I would use Aptasia X.
Peppermint Shrimp have never worked for me. As stated before, spot treat them. My preferred treatment is Cold Press Lemon Juice with a bit of Hydrogen Peroxide added to it. Using a syringe stab them in the center of the mouth and inject them with the mixture. I find if the lemon juice doesn't melt them down the Hydrogen Peroxide will make them release there hold from the rock in a few seconds. Watch for them floating in the water column then net them out and flush them. Works every-time for me and nothing else is effected in the tank..
Okay thanks!
I think I'll try this tonight once they're out more. I have the rock acting as an island in the sand right now so hopefully I won't end up with more on the "reef" later.
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