Couple of small peppermint shrimp will eradicate a small amount of aiptasia in a couple of days. If you don't want the shrimp simply remove them after their work is done.
Aiptasia is not the boogie man it is made out to be, don't sweat it. Every tank ends up with them, and they aren't a "problem" until they are a problem. I just kill them when they get large or are butting up against corals.
Injecting them with boiling water seems to work well, I've had a few pop up here and there. I just boil some water take a syringe with a needle and blast them, they will retract but just keep blasting and eventually they will just melt.
The ones I've had in the sand I just vacuumed out while performing my weekly water change.
I had some and got a Peppermint Shrimp for that purpose....fail. The guys would not even look at them. I eventually did the boiling water thing. Blasted it very close straight to their mouth and they fry. The "body" stayed though. They are now part of my aquascaping.
I used Aiptasia-X it worked for me. I only had one its was small in an easy place to get at. Thats was 4-5 months ago.
I read a bunch when I got one. I dont think they are a big issue if you get them quickly. The problem can be if you cant get to it because of rock work etc. Many believe high phosphate/nitrate increase them, but I have no first hand experience.
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