SRC Member reeftask Posted September 3, 2007 SRC Member Share Posted September 3, 2007 I have noticed that many people are struggling now and then to get rid of them. We use many types of ways but few months later they regrow. Does this means the solution we use are only killing them temporary while the Aipstasia DNA will still regrow more colonies at different places? What we need you to do is after voting, 1) let us know what solution you did 2) how long you see again aipstasia in your tank after your solution. 3) Do you have any shrimps to backup in case aipstasia regrow? 4) After you have added a new LR, you see aipstasia weeks later? 5) what other things you need us to know? thank you for your consent and time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member kareen Posted September 4, 2007 SRC Member Share Posted September 4, 2007 Think of it this way.... Joe juice, lime juice, etc are only effective X amount of time when you apply it.... Can you warrant it has eliminated it? Since we all know that a tiny tissue of atpisia will reproduce into a new one. Using animals that eats them remain effective for as long as they live..... Quote Greeting Tank: 4' by 2' by 2' (CR antique) Sump: 3' include 1' refuigm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member angelfishlover Posted September 4, 2007 SRC Member Share Posted September 4, 2007 Natural enemies are better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member sky Posted September 4, 2007 SRC Member Share Posted September 4, 2007 can share what kind of LS consume on them? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skyrunner Posted September 5, 2007 Share Posted September 5, 2007 I add in 2 caribbean peppermint shrimps to solve the problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sponsor Glare Posted September 5, 2007 Sponsor Share Posted September 5, 2007 i saw somewhere that adding a copperband will do the trick.....so i went to try it out and it worked... BUT pls be sure that the fella is as small as possible to minimise the risk if it start to take a liking to corals (at least it is small and wont cause to much damage).. the results speak for itself as my tank has been free from aptisia since i introduced the fella and i can live with the tradeoff that it pecks on my sps and other stuff once in a while. Bought from Ah Beng 1 piece about 11/2 inch for a few bucks about 6 months ago. Best solution so far....zero aptisia in the tank since (touch wood) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member angelfishlover Posted September 5, 2007 SRC Member Share Posted September 5, 2007 Copperband usually likes to peck on anemones,zoanthids,mushrooms and softies.Favourite food for them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member kareen Posted September 5, 2007 SRC Member Share Posted September 5, 2007 Copperband usually likes to peck on anemones,zoanthids,mushrooms and softies.Favourite food for them. could it be pecking due to interesting yummy critters near the corals? I do not see my copperband taking meals off mushrooms, zoas, anemone.... it may peck occassionally but very often I saw the copperband eating some little critters after the peck... Quote Greeting Tank: 4' by 2' by 2' (CR antique) Sump: 3' include 1' refuigm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member reeftask Posted September 5, 2007 Author SRC Member Share Posted September 5, 2007 could it be pecking due to interesting yummy critters near the corals? I do not see my copperband taking meals off mushrooms, zoas, anemone.... it may peck occassionally but very often I saw the copperband eating some little critters after the peck... errr, you want to sell your copperband? LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member kareen Posted September 6, 2007 SRC Member Share Posted September 6, 2007 errr, you want to sell your copperband? LOL Uh? Is there a "for sale" sign? I believe copperband is easily and cheaply available.... Quote Greeting Tank: 4' by 2' by 2' (CR antique) Sump: 3' include 1' refuigm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Creetin Posted September 6, 2007 SRC Member Share Posted September 6, 2007 a better solution would be the seagrass filefish usually sold by Henry of ML. more reef safe, leaves sps alone and loves apitasia, cheaper than peppermint shrimps which are sort of harder to come by, wont be attacked by shrimp eating fish cos its not a shrimp! very hardy too! Quote Get Paid To Read Emails. Free To Join Now! http://www.emailcashpro.com/?r=okdk11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member kareen Posted September 6, 2007 SRC Member Share Posted September 6, 2007 for sharing.... Here's a old thread about the feedback. http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/index.php?...opic=38406&st=0 Quote Greeting Tank: 4' by 2' by 2' (CR antique) Sump: 3' include 1' refuigm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member reeftask Posted September 6, 2007 Author SRC Member Share Posted September 6, 2007 Uh? Is there a "for sale" sign? I believe copperband is easily and cheaply available.... your copperband is good so... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member kareen Posted September 7, 2007 SRC Member Share Posted September 7, 2007 your copperband is good so... My copperband got no choice.... he doesn't get too much food when the rest of my fish eat faster than he does.... Quote Greeting Tank: 4' by 2' by 2' (CR antique) Sump: 3' include 1' refuigm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member reeftask Posted September 7, 2007 Author SRC Member Share Posted September 7, 2007 well, they are not reef safe. Furthermore I never trust LFS. They can tell you that they are the greatest but they are not. Last week a friend went to a LFS after confirming LFS has a peppermint shrimp on the phone. He was shocked that they were glass shrimps. This shop has been business for 4-5 years minimum. Until today some LFS still cannot properly identify what is the real thing they sell. I still remember some shops will still give you wrong facts. Well, they are traders and not hobbyist. So its best to get advises from the experts hobbyist here but however most of these experts are no active here. I think the best solution is to either throw away this LR or to chop away the part of this Aipstasia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sherman Posted September 8, 2007 Share Posted September 8, 2007 If the LR can be remove ,then remove it and dip in white vinegar or Kass Quote 6.5 * 2 * 2 + 3.75 * 1.5 *1.5,(Decomn on 14/9/08) 4*2*2 + 2.5*1.25*1.25 (Decomn on 1/8/09) 5*2*2 (Fully LED light system, 140 3 watt SSC leds with 60 degree lens)(Decomm) 2.5*2*2(Fully LED Light System,96 3 watt SSC leds with 60 degree lens)(Decomm) 5*2.5*2(LED only) Eheim return 1 * pump 1 HP Daikin compressor with cooling coil 2 Jebao OW40, 1 ecotech MP40, 1X6085 Tunze wm, 1 CURVE 7 Skimmer 1 DIY 80 led control by Bluefish mini 1 radion XR30W G2, 2 Radion XR15G3 Sump area lite by 5 ft T5 , 6 * SSC 3 watt red LED for refugium 1 Full spectrum E27 led light 1 CR control by bubble count Start No Water Change since 1st Dec 2016 Add new 2.5x2x 1.5 ft [/quote] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member reeftask Posted October 2, 2007 Author SRC Member Share Posted October 2, 2007 BTW when I saw a demo of peppermint eating aips, seems not very clean. Some drop down. I am worry when these shrimps are full, they will ignore the tiny bits which had dropped off and these will grow out back to Aips. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RockyBoy Posted October 3, 2007 Share Posted October 3, 2007 a better solution would be the seagrass filefish usually sold by Henry of ML. more reef safe, leaves sps alone and loves apitasia, cheaper than peppermint shrimps which are sort of harder to come by, wont be attacked by shrimp eating fish cos its not a shrimp! very hardy too! I use the seagrass as well. Eat some aips and under control. All existing aips become smaller and hiding. I have used all methods and didn't works. The best part is that I took out a rock with aips and pour boiling water for about 5 minutes, thinking that it's gone, after a few days new aips appeared on the same spot. Quote Member of : UEN: T08SS0098FMASS in Facebook Reefing in LED Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member reeftask Posted October 3, 2007 Author SRC Member Share Posted October 3, 2007 I use the seagrass as well. Eat some aips and under control. All existing aips become smaller and hiding. I have used all methods and didn't works. The best part is that I took out a rock with aips and pour boiling water for about 5 minutes, thinking that it's gone, after a few days new aips appeared on the same spot. seems very funny that these guys are so extreme hardy. They wont die in hot boiled water. Perhaps the dna are like disease, unkillable at 100C temperature. Anyone tried pouring acid on them? Seems very afraid if fishes didnt eat properly, some bits are dropped off, they will grow to another aips. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fishchemist Posted October 3, 2007 Share Posted October 3, 2007 I have a copperband. And its very effective. All gone within a few weeks. One or two appear from time to time but its yummy to the copperband. Gone within a day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Creetin Posted October 3, 2007 SRC Member Share Posted October 3, 2007 I use the seagrass as well. Eat some aips and under control. All existing aips become smaller and hiding. I have used all methods and didn't works. The best part is that I took out a rock with aips and pour boiling water for about 5 minutes, thinking that it's gone, after a few days new aips appeared on the same spot. seagrass rocks. i have 1 api that refuses to die too. always squirt it with kalk but always comes back. final solution is soak in fresh water and scrape it off. e zoos can take the pressure. Quote Get Paid To Read Emails. Free To Join Now! http://www.emailcashpro.com/?r=okdk11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member reeftask Posted October 3, 2007 Author SRC Member Share Posted October 3, 2007 seagrass rocks. i have 1 api that refuses to die too. always squirt it with kalk but always comes back. final solution is soak in fresh water and scrape it off. e zoos can take the pressure. when did you do this? long ago? if long ago, never come back? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sphinx Posted October 3, 2007 Share Posted October 3, 2007 been using a syringe with hot water and aim at the mouth. it'll shrink and do not stop there..... a second dose on it's base nice and slowly..... Works for me, never see them again Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sherman Posted October 4, 2007 Share Posted October 4, 2007 I had try white vinegar and kalk spray.They dispappear and come back again.If overdose LS also mia. I lost 5 colony of zoo and 2 gonia. At last I buy a green filefish. 2 months and disppear. I think still the fishes are more effective. Quote 6.5 * 2 * 2 + 3.75 * 1.5 *1.5,(Decomn on 14/9/08) 4*2*2 + 2.5*1.25*1.25 (Decomn on 1/8/09) 5*2*2 (Fully LED light system, 140 3 watt SSC leds with 60 degree lens)(Decomm) 2.5*2*2(Fully LED Light System,96 3 watt SSC leds with 60 degree lens)(Decomm) 5*2.5*2(LED only) Eheim return 1 * pump 1 HP Daikin compressor with cooling coil 2 Jebao OW40, 1 ecotech MP40, 1X6085 Tunze wm, 1 CURVE 7 Skimmer 1 DIY 80 led control by Bluefish mini 1 radion XR30W G2, 2 Radion XR15G3 Sump area lite by 5 ft T5 , 6 * SSC 3 watt red LED for refugium 1 Full spectrum E27 led light 1 CR control by bubble count Start No Water Change since 1st Dec 2016 Add new 2.5x2x 1.5 ft [/quote] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Creetin Posted October 5, 2007 SRC Member Share Posted October 5, 2007 when did you do this? long ago? if long ago, never come back? latest report is i dont see e api for 1 week already. e kalk is very damaging to corals. i had to sacrifice a few zoos for the exercise until the area is like bomb dropped on it. but i hate api. always try to get rid of it. Quote Get Paid To Read Emails. Free To Join Now! http://www.emailcashpro.com/?r=okdk11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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