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Joshua Hurst

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Yea I know the pic I shared I found on google , I've had them before and killed with aptasia x cause I didnt have a plague amount of them thank god but was just showing the difference in his pic with the pic I shared cause there's no mistaking aptasia when you've had the ugly things in your tank
I would say currently I have 5, and their all to small to kill. Think it would be a bad idea to wait to kill em?
 

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I would say currently I have 5, and their all to small to kill. Think it would be a bad idea to wait to kill em?
Ohhhh aptasia x is something you put in the water... I'm gonna try this; thanks for showing me this
 

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I just made a mess of my tank with aiptasia x. I prefer giving them a lethal injection of vinegar. If they're small, and you have a lot, a copperband butterfly does wonders. They will first go after any small feather dusters and tube worms, but will then wipe out the small aiptasia. Just make sure you have a well established tank and it's a healthy fish, eating frozen food first, to be sure it does ok. I bought one the other day at JKS and it wouldn't eat frozen food at the store...but did show a lot of interest in it. I got it home and within a day it was eating frozen mysis.
 

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Good to know
I just made a mess of my tank with aiptasia x. I prefer giving them a lethal injection of vinegar. If they're small, and you have a lot, a copperband butterfly does wonders. They will first go after any small feather dusters and tube worms, but will then wipe out the small aiptasia. Just make sure you have a well established tank and it's a healthy fish, eating frozen food first, to be sure it does ok. I bought one the other day at JKS and it wouldn't eat frozen food at the store...but did show a lot of interest in it. I got it home and within a day it was eating frozen mysis.
 
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