Hello everyone! Un-important question coming up. My very first saltwater aquarium, was an experimental aquarium set up, which just inhabited various hitchhiker invertebrates, algaes, sponges, and corals making for not a very pretty, but a very natural looking scape. My main focus on this tank however was to keep aiptasia anemones. I am aware that these are despised amongst the reefing community as they sting and kill corals, and livestock, but I found them to be cool so I decided I'd try keeping some. Now, I'd like to move on with my reefing journy, and I've begun setting up a few more tanks. Therefore I would like to finish this one. I plan to remove all rocks, and inhabitants and place them into a larger, higher quality tank. But what should I do with the aiptasia? I grew so empathetic for them, and I can't see myself injecting a chemical into the anemones that I've been raising and feeding for over a year. I may just have to man up and kill the things. But before resorting to that, any natural or humane ways to kill aiptasia without making me feel bad perhaps? Tank conditions are not suitable for berghia nudibranchs unfortunately