Kalk paste + PhytoFeast testing on Aiptasia killing

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I am going to try reconstituting kalk powder (Mrs. Wages Pickling Lime) with a few drops of Reef Nutrition PhytoFeast instead of RODI. Maybe the presence of "food" will help get the Aiptasia swallowing the kalk and dying a most gruesome death. Testing to commence today with PhytoFeast. Later I might try RotiFeast, PacPods and even ROE or BetaBrine.

Disclaimer: this is not a randomized, controlled trial. I wouldn't call this a "study". I'm just a man on a mission.
 

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Aiptasia does not eat phytoplankton. Also, the presence of the kalk would probably prevent any feeding behavior as its an immediate irritant.
 
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Aiptasia does not eat phytoplankton. Also, the presence of the kalk would probably prevent any feeding behavior as its an immediate irritant.
Really? I understood F-Aiptasia to basically be kalk paste + something that initiates a feeding response. Am I wrong?
 

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Really? I understood F-Aiptasia to basically be kalk paste + something that initiates a feeding response. Am I wrong?

I haven't noticed f-aiptasia triggering a feeding response. Usually I just smother it over the aiptasia until it cakes on. I could be wrong though, as I don't know if the tentacles are moving due to a feeding response or retracting. I'll try some on with my friend's tank to double check.
 
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Why not just use kalk paste? It kills it.
I use either boiling water (when there are no corals near the aiptasia) or kalk paste (when there are corals nearby). However, I have a hard time with kalk paste when the Aips are situated horizontally. I can sometimes get a blob of kalk on their oral disk, but more often than not, it just slides off and hits the sand bed (or worse, a coral or RFA). Just trying out an idea to see if the Aiptasia "grab" the food-laden kalk paste.
 

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I use either boiling water (when there are no corals near the aiptasia) or kalk paste (when there are corals nearby). However, I have a hard time with kalk paste when the Aips are situated horizontally. I can sometimes get a blob of kalk on their oral disk, but more often than not, it just slides off and hits the sand bed (or worse, a coral or RFA). Just trying out an idea to see if the Aiptasia "grab" the food-laden kalk paste.
Option 2 - use some coral putty and just cover them up for the ones on the vertical surfaces. Option 3 - buy 1-2 nudi's and then no more Aips.
 
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Option 2 - use some coral putty and just cover them up for the ones on the vertical surfaces. Option 3 - buy 1-2 nudi's and then no more Aips.
10 nudis so far. Lots and lots of Aips. I suspect it is my Yellow chrysus wrasse.. or my leopard wrasse.. or my two pink streak wrasses... or my pencil wrasse...

No, I'm pretty sure JoJo's Nom Nom Aiptasia Die Juice is the answer we've all been waiting for.
 

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I have been doing this since the late '90s.
I mix up a very thick kalkwasser paste then I take a q-tip and roll it around in it till it is covering one of the cotton tips. Then I take that tip and hold it against the anemone for a good 30 seconds. You can really only use one q-tip per an enemy as they start to get soft in the tank.
 
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I have been doing this since the late '90s.
I mix up a very thick kalkwasser paste then I take a q-tip and roll it around in it till it is covering one of the cotton tips. Then I take that tip and hold it against the anemone for a good 30 seconds. You can really only use one q-tip per an enemy as they start to get soft in the tank.
I'll try that out for the upside-down and sideways ones! We can talk a licensing deal later.
 

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