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joe dago

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Whats up everybody? After some illness and sandy and other things life throws our way I am attending to my tank...going to down size from my 65 to a redsea max 34 gallon....in the process of cleaning out my tank and i have some rock I would really like to keep but its covered in aiptasia...if I let it dry out and then cycle it to "live" again will the damn things die or just cut it as a loss and find new rock.....thanks in advance....:arg:
 

jdino

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NJ
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I went with all three. Peppermint Shrimp, File Fish and Aiptasia X. First killed what I could with Aiptasia X then put in shrimp and File Fish. Worked for me. Also remember not all peppermint shrimp are the Aiptasia eating type.
 

Frankie Marble

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Peppermint shrimp worked great for me. 2 in a 72g bow front & I never saw aptasia again. Since your starting over, I would do just that. Start over! Cook the rock let it dry out & then bring it back. Easy, cheap, & the right way of doing it. Good luck
 

BKLYNREEF123

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Brooklyn
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+1 on peppermint shrimp but IMO you need quite a few 3 in my 46 bow and I have only 1 sob who has lived through everything but the laser treatment and a blow torch. Lots of places selling camel shrimp as peppermint. I'm sure I will be trumped by someone with the scientific name just my .02
 

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