britany_shelton
Brittle Star Britany
So I know all of the different ideas for killing small amounts of Aiptasia to prevent what has happened to my tank but what I cant find is good ways to kill it after it has taken over.
We have probably thousands of anemones in our 180 gallon tank.
We had a reef tank and two years ago, had a severely hot weather and everything in the tank got cooked. After the loss, I gave up, and after all of the money that had been invested and time I just couldn't handle doing it all again right a way.
We now have a chiller and what happened before should not happen again.
But anyway, I let the tank get taken over. All I have in the tank is about 250 Lbs of live rock (covered in Aiptasia) and sand and 1 yellow tail damsel.
I do not mind taken out rocks and do massive murders but I am trying to think of the best way to do that.
Boil the rock? Leave the rocks out of water? Put them in freshwater? All of these options kill everything! I know that and I think that is what I am trying to prevent. Is there anything that I can do that will keep some things alive or should I just start over and have no more LIVE Rock?
I know there is no real Good Ways to do this but I just do not have the time to inject thousands of little aiptasia mouths/butts. I am sure they would reproduce faster than I could kill them anyway.
Thanks for any ideas.
Sorry guys (and gals) I know this is a big no no.
We have probably thousands of anemones in our 180 gallon tank.
We had a reef tank and two years ago, had a severely hot weather and everything in the tank got cooked. After the loss, I gave up, and after all of the money that had been invested and time I just couldn't handle doing it all again right a way.
We now have a chiller and what happened before should not happen again.
But anyway, I let the tank get taken over. All I have in the tank is about 250 Lbs of live rock (covered in Aiptasia) and sand and 1 yellow tail damsel.
I do not mind taken out rocks and do massive murders but I am trying to think of the best way to do that.
Boil the rock? Leave the rocks out of water? Put them in freshwater? All of these options kill everything! I know that and I think that is what I am trying to prevent. Is there anything that I can do that will keep some things alive or should I just start over and have no more LIVE Rock?
I know there is no real Good Ways to do this but I just do not have the time to inject thousands of little aiptasia mouths/butts. I am sure they would reproduce faster than I could kill them anyway.
Thanks for any ideas.
Sorry guys (and gals) I know this is a big no no.