FishBoyNB
Well-known member
Hello All -
My 55 FOWLR tank has been pretty much taken over by Majano Anemones.
Have been able to stay on top of the Aiptasia, but the Majanos have spread like wildfire.
I'm to the point where I am going to set up two more tanks. One to put the fish in during the clean-up and one to put the softies in during the clean-up.
My question is, without having to dose every little anemone individually with Joes Juice, or whatever homemade remedies are out there, is there a way to kill them off? I'd like to eradicate them as efficiently as possible, i.e. mass killings.:?:
I've considered freezing the live rock, thawing it back out and letting it go through the process like I would if I received live rock that had a lot of growth on it from a store, basically, puitting it in SW, running a skimmer, it smelling bad for a while, and then hopefully having the live rock back minus the anemones.
I look forward to your comments and suggestions.
Thanks,
Dan
My 55 FOWLR tank has been pretty much taken over by Majano Anemones.
Have been able to stay on top of the Aiptasia, but the Majanos have spread like wildfire.
I'm to the point where I am going to set up two more tanks. One to put the fish in during the clean-up and one to put the softies in during the clean-up.
My question is, without having to dose every little anemone individually with Joes Juice, or whatever homemade remedies are out there, is there a way to kill them off? I'd like to eradicate them as efficiently as possible, i.e. mass killings.:?:
I've considered freezing the live rock, thawing it back out and letting it go through the process like I would if I received live rock that had a lot of growth on it from a store, basically, puitting it in SW, running a skimmer, it smelling bad for a while, and then hopefully having the live rock back minus the anemones.
I look forward to your comments and suggestions.
Thanks,
Dan