F-Aiptasia Safe on Pipe Organ Coral?

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I got a new pipe organ and discovered some aiptasia is growing in the middle of it. The only thing I can think to use in this situation is f-aiptasia however it does say not to let it contact coral.

I'm wondering if this might be a non issue with pipe organ since I would only be covering the calcified base not the tips....thoughts? Other ideas?
 

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I got a new pipe organ and discovered some aiptasia is growing in the middle of it. The only thing I can think to use in this situation is f-aiptasia however it does say not to let it contact coral.

I'm wondering if this might be a non issue with pipe organ since I would only be covering the calcified base not the tips....thoughts? Other ideas?
As long as you don't get it on tissue, you should be fine but that could be difficult.
 
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Update: I used it and it was fine but weeks later the same or another one has emerged from it. I bought a peppermint shrimp as I also have aiptasia growing on the skeleton of frogspawn between the heads and unwilling to risk damage.
 

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