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It’s not alive. It’s real but it died before I got it as a decoration. My clown fish use it as a home mostlyIf the clam is already attached to a rock you may not be able to take it out unless it's on a clam hammock.
Is that like Aiptasia x?If its onsie twosies get some F Aptasia and be done with it...
Yeah, just take it out and hit it with lemon juice or even bleach if your rinse it well enough.It’s not alive. It’s real but it died before I got it as a decoration. My clown fish use it as a home mostly
X same but F version creates a coat which stays more put.Is that like Aiptasia x?
Not sure about actual formulas, but F seems to get better reviews. I used it on an aptasia and it was easy to use and it nuked it on the first try.Is that like Aiptasia x?
Just put lemon juice on it and rinse it in saltwater or RO before putting it back?Yeah, just take it out and hit it with lemon juice or even bleach if your rinse it well enough.
Lemon juice will make the aptaisia melt.Just put lemon juice on it and rinse it in saltwater or RO before putting it back?
I am in Queensland, Australia where L. wurdemanni are not available - not allowed to import live shrimp into the country. Only Lysmata Vittata peppermint shrimp from Great Barrier Reef near me are available and while they appear to eat crown of thrones, I cannot seem to find much information on them regarding whether they are reef safe like L. wurdemanni. Here is an article that discusses reef compatibility of a few peppermint shrimp varieties.Right now I only see one small baby aiptasia but I understand there’s probably more. We had one on a rock but removed the rock completely. Now we see another tiny one on a shell. I have soft corals, a rock flower anemone and a bubble tip anemone. I don’t want to get anything that will eat them or hurt them.
If there is only one so far .I’m seeing some mixed answers on which kind of peppermint shrimp eat Aiptasia. Please let me know what kind is the best and won’t mess other corals and anemones. Thanks