is this Aiptasia?

bpkenn

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I'm starting my first tank, and have spent the past day picking up live rock, drilling it, and filling the tank. Today while I'm filling the sump, I noticed that there looks to be something growing on one of my blue ridge rocks.

Can anyone help me confirm if this is aiptasia? If it is, what would be the best method of removal (these are bad right?)

I hear people use peppermint shrimp, is it too early for them? If not, how do I make sure I get the right shrimp (I also read that there are two breeds, and one doesn't eat aiptasia) that will eat the aiptasia.

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Joe's Juice seems to work pretty well, from what I've read.

Do your research first, though.

I'm not sure about the peppermint shrimp... I've heard vague side-notes about something like that, but I'm at a loss. Hopefully a more experienced reefer will have something to add. :)
 
Yes, that appears to be an aip! I would just scrape the rock away underneith it. a little chissle action or frag cutter action and you got it. Clean stainless steel tools work best if you have them.
 
Try Aiptasia X from REd Sea. Works good and its reef safe. Joe's juice works but it does not inhibit their reproduction.
 
since your just stating take the rock out pour boiling water on it then let rock dry . put back in tank and wait for the tank to cycle
 
Remove the rock and either scrub the Aiptasia off with a steel brush or scald it off by squirting boiling hot water at it with a syringe. Keep a close eye on the tank and try to kill any Aiptasia as they develop.
 
Kill immediately. I kill on sight and seems to be never ending. Every few days I spot a few more. I use Joe's juice.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13305831#post13305831 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by will16
Kill immediately. I kill on sight and seems to be never ending. Every few days I spot a few more. I use Joe's juice.

that's why im afraid to manually remove it, i dont want to send pieces of it flying around the tank to spawn new aiptasia.
 
i have been told that copperband butterfly eat them aswell, i have a copperband and has not touched it. could just be mine that lacks the appetite for them.

anyone heard anything like that?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13307105#post13307105 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by poepsakkies
i have been told that copperband butterfly eat them aswell, i have a copperband and has not touched it. could just be mine that lacks the appetite for them. anyone heard anything like that?
Many Copperband Butterfly fish will eat Aiptasia, but of course, some won't, just like some Lawnmower Blennies won't eat hair algae, some Flame Angels won't nip at corals, etc.
 
Just use joe's juice, it works well. Pepperment shrimp dont eat aptasia but rather eat buds/tiny aptasia. They prevent the aptasia from spreading. Majority of all Copperband butterflies will eat buds/tiny aptasia like the shrimp but a select few will eat even very lg aptasia. You can always just "scrape" them off, aptasia normally grows in the holes/pores of the live rock making this technique very difficult.

Aptasia isnt a problem until they get out of control and get near your corals, take care of the problem now.
 
I've used Aptasia X with great success, it even works on Mojano's. just squirt a globule on the oral disc and they swallow it and implode, pretty, cool!!!
 
Aiptasia Control by Blue Life works really well. I had a few large aiptasias and a lot of tiny aiptasias. I used Aiptasia Control on the large ones, and bought 2 peppermint shrimp for the tiny ones. Large ones were killed immediately, and the tiny ones were gone after a few weeks.
 
I bought some Joes Juice and used it on the aiptasia that was in the pic, it fed on it and retracted and died. I since found another brown aiptasia that seems to retract every time i go near it, or my shadow hits it, let alone squirting joes juice on it. Any good way to get these skittish guys to eat the juice?
 
i have read that lemon juice will work too!!or boiling water,shoot with a needle, I took my rocks out for a looooong time and scrubbed them. wish I had known then what I know now!!!
 
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