Thank you in advance for any advice on the following …
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I purchased 200# of live rock for my newly set up 150Gal aquarium. My long term goal is primarily SPS. After one week I started seeing Anemones, only a couple isolated to a single rock which I thought was very cool. A couple weeks later after ID’ing them as Aptasia I grew concerned with what to do. As I understand Aptasia are a nuisance Anemone and should be dealt with or they can reach plague proportions. Now out of concern for the future of the SPS, I decided to quarantine the single live rock. I was able to observe that this rock also had a feather duster and what I believe to be spaghetti worms (visible only by flashlight at night). Oh, and after moving the single rock containing what I believed were three Aptasia to quarantine, I can now count 13 of them … they are all over this rock in the holes, etc. With very little water movement in quarantine they are stretching out quite well and can be easily seen.
My Question(s):
1. Is this live rock of any use … I would hate to throw it but can not see placing it back into my tank?
2. Is there a way to treat the Aptasia and only the Aptasia to eventually place the live rock back into the Aquarium? (some are very small and I am not sure I could “juice” them given their size and location).
3. Does anyone think that the ID is incorrect (if not Aptasia ..??..)?
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/ayW3DZzTQLzIbJPxwenOHg?feat=directlink
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I purchased 200# of live rock for my newly set up 150Gal aquarium. My long term goal is primarily SPS. After one week I started seeing Anemones, only a couple isolated to a single rock which I thought was very cool. A couple weeks later after ID’ing them as Aptasia I grew concerned with what to do. As I understand Aptasia are a nuisance Anemone and should be dealt with or they can reach plague proportions. Now out of concern for the future of the SPS, I decided to quarantine the single live rock. I was able to observe that this rock also had a feather duster and what I believe to be spaghetti worms (visible only by flashlight at night). Oh, and after moving the single rock containing what I believed were three Aptasia to quarantine, I can now count 13 of them … they are all over this rock in the holes, etc. With very little water movement in quarantine they are stretching out quite well and can be easily seen.
My Question(s):
1. Is this live rock of any use … I would hate to throw it but can not see placing it back into my tank?
2. Is there a way to treat the Aptasia and only the Aptasia to eventually place the live rock back into the Aquarium? (some are very small and I am not sure I could “juice” them given their size and location).
3. Does anyone think that the ID is incorrect (if not Aptasia ..??..)?
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/ayW3DZzTQLzIbJPxwenOHg?feat=directlink