Hi Florian
I had an aiptasia infestation in the tank as well. For several months I did not touch them till they got all over.
I started with Aiptasia X to take down the bigger ones. this worked really well. I think it killed about 80% of the aiptasia that I treated and afterwards I added 3 shrimps.
Now, after 4 weeks and coming back from holidays, I cannot see any aiptasia left.
For bubble algae I would go for a emerald crab and a Foxface rabbitfish.
All natural resources and you do not have to restart and lose the many months of maturing of the tank.
Any idea how these pests entered the tank?
You used that newly designed rock right?
thats a plan Flo I think thats the right way!
Sorry to hear that, but you are the one taking care of the tank.
I've always used shrimps and chelmon for aptasia control and emerald crab for valonia.
Good luck and keep us posted.
i like it but u know it...
I would also stick one nice rock vertical.... after that and one year full of sps you will add some more fragile rocks in it to put more sps and more and more and more
hope everything works better now. But as you know it my tank also needs time. now on sept. 09 one year Good luck my friend!
Like it but I would lift it a little more so I can have a sand bed and still enough room for fish to sleep.
From the top, it's very interesting.....but I agree that some higher spots are a good idea
I like it... although I would add a little more volume... make some rock sticking out vertically.
But hell yeahhhh!!!!!
How are you going to glue it? Use reef cement?
Flo, Andrew had a minor setback with his tank and he is reaquascaping also.
Marty