Aptasia removal question.

I recently used Aiptasia X and it seemed to work, but the sucker is still there - down in a hole in the rock. I'm going to hit it with a follow-up treatment.

My peppermint shrimp wants nothing to do with it.
 
if i have an aptasia in a hard to reach place, i just use a bit of the reef putty and plug the hole where it's growing from. It should die in a couple of days then you can get the putty out of just leave it
 
I used the lemon juice treatment just last night! I bought a syringe from a local farm/ranch type store. They carry them along with needles and such for livestock like cattle and horses. I got the syringe and a pack of needles for $2.50. I like the needle on the syringe because it's easier to get the lemon juice in their mouth from a distancer rather than trying to shove the blunt end inside their tentacles.
We'll see if they actually die off. They really shriveled up! I hope I got those little Bas@*$%#!!!
 
I used the lemon juice treatment just last night! I bought a syringe from a local farm/ranch type store. They carry them along with needles and such for livestock like cattle and horses. I got the syringe and a pack of needles for $2.50. I like the needle on the syringe because it's easier to get the lemon juice in their mouth from a distancer rather than trying to shove the blunt end inside their tentacles.
We'll see if they actually die off. They really shriveled up! I hope I got those little Bas@*$%#!!!
 
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A little late i see, but if each rock only had a few on each piece, all you needed to do was pull the rock and use a lighter or propane torch and burn them to death. then a quick rinse in saltwater and back in the tank.
 
Odd question for the people recommending blasting them with boiling water...

Do you boil RO water, salt water or tap water?
 
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