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Help out a Newbie with some Aiptasia killers?


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    Do a search on Rooto Drain Cleaner sold by Ace Hardware. Works like a charm for me but be carefull. I just did a Google search - rooto aiptasia - and the info that you need will come up. I just KO'd 5-6 of them today with the stuff.

    Leon

    Sorry - Should learn to read..... Missed that you didn't want to go chemical! My bad!
    Last edited by LGer; 08-10-2010 at 06:47 PM. Reason: Re-read original post

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    igot2gats - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Grand Rapids
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    Jeff

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    FWIW, Joe's Juice has helped me in the past.

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    mrs.som - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Just thought I'd update this thread.
    I got some advice from the live chat here that peppermint shrimp had a good chance of getting decimated by the wrasse, so I decided to go with the safest chemical option, Aiptasia X.
    I had to order it and was finally able use it tonight. It worked like a charm and even my hubby got in on the hunting and killing action Will watch it though to see if actually worked.
    29 gallon Biocube: Stock equipment, SR3 Skimmer
    Le Frog, Lawnmower Blenny
    The Petries, Clarkii Clowns
    Kermit, Emerald Crab
    Leather Coral, Kenya Trees, Red Mushrooms
    ~More to come as budget allows!~

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