Hi !
I have a 18 years old 150 gallons tank.
I never had any issue until a few months ago, everything went wrong at the same time :/
Probably got a power outage that went unoticed: my skimmer died + my heater went rogue (82°F).
I was not there ... My wife did not notice for a week. At the end of the week, I had some NO2, NO3, PO4, some Xenia (soft coral) died and everything got worse ... I lost my Hepatus and my Flav (both with me since the beginning), followed by smaller fishes.
Only survivors are a couple of Clownfish and their entacmea quadricolor ...
Since then, i fixed my hardware and parameters are all good.
However ... my tank is getting covered by small anemones that look like Aiptasia without long sleeves. See pictures attached.
The biggest of those things are 4 to 5 months old I would say, and are .3 inch wide. It's really small by I have got hundreds of those ...
Can someone help identify this? Any idea how to get rid of this pest?
I added 5 L. Wudermanni and 2 Tomentosus a few weeks back. This does not help at all, its getting worse every day.
The tomensosus are not touching those things ...
P.S: I am French and tried to get help from local forums and professionals, so far no luck :/
Thank you for your help
I have a 18 years old 150 gallons tank.
I never had any issue until a few months ago, everything went wrong at the same time :/
Probably got a power outage that went unoticed: my skimmer died + my heater went rogue (82°F).
I was not there ... My wife did not notice for a week. At the end of the week, I had some NO2, NO3, PO4, some Xenia (soft coral) died and everything got worse ... I lost my Hepatus and my Flav (both with me since the beginning), followed by smaller fishes.
Only survivors are a couple of Clownfish and their entacmea quadricolor ...
Since then, i fixed my hardware and parameters are all good.
However ... my tank is getting covered by small anemones that look like Aiptasia without long sleeves. See pictures attached.
The biggest of those things are 4 to 5 months old I would say, and are .3 inch wide. It's really small by I have got hundreds of those ...
Can someone help identify this? Any idea how to get rid of this pest?
I added 5 L. Wudermanni and 2 Tomentosus a few weeks back. This does not help at all, its getting worse every day.
The tomensosus are not touching those things ...
P.S: I am French and tried to get help from local forums and professionals, so far no luck :/
Thank you for your help