Control or Eliminate completely for healthier tank

kenjung

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I have Aiptasia and Majano in my tank. After a while I have no desire to completely eliminate them as long as I don't see them easily. I can blow them away easily with kalk solution as soon as I see them. If we can eliminate as desire what is the need to completely eliminate them ? they might serve as nutrient export and bio-diversity and healthier tank ?
 
I would suggest complete elimination. Any possible nutrient export will be very minimal. Plus, they will both be direct competition with any and all coral.
 
Eliminate or they WILL eventually grow out of control . . . esp. around your favorite coral.
If not, you will be posting a thread in 6 months asking the best way to sterilize and recycle LR.
 
IME eliminate the best you can. There will always be those few weeks a year where tank maintenance is a third priority and you will go from 10 aiptasia to 200.
 
Eliminate or they WILL eventually grow out of control . . . esp. around your favorite coral.
If not, you will be posting a thread in 6 months asking the best way to sterilize and recycle LR.

And just how do you propose to eliminate them completely? I have a rock wall in a 180g mixed reef. They can grow in places I can't see. How do I eliminate them?

There are some butterflies (copper banded & mueller's) that will eat aiptasia. I got a mueller's from NY Aquatics who guarenteed it was eatting frozen food (and it did). I only see aiptasia in my nem tank now. But mojano anemones are another story.
 
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