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I’m about to attempt removing all the majanos in my reef. I’ll be using the kalk paste method. I have the kind of syringe used for insulin. Will that work?

I know that much like aiptasia majanos release “spores” if they are disturbed. Is it something that happens immediately or will I be able to blast it before it can do so. This is the first time I’ve ever done this so I’m a bit nervous.

Would it work if I took the affected rocks out and injected the anemones out of the tank even though some of them will ball up before I can get to them? I’m willing to do that if I can achieve a better result. Then I’m guaranteed to be able to jab them.
 
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I’m about to attempt removing all the majanos in my reef. I’ll be using the kalk paste method. I have the kind of syringe used for insulin. Will that work?

I know that much like aiptasia majanos release “spores” if they are disturbed. Is it something that happens immediately or will I be able to blast it before it can do so. This is the first time I’ve ever done this so I’m a bit nervous.

Would it work if I took the affected rocks out and injected the anemones out of the tank even though some of them will ball up before I can get to them? I’m willing to do that if I can achieve a better result. Then I’m guaranteed to be able to jab them.

So, Instead I'm a fan of F-Aiptasia. Majonos are just 1 of 26 species under aiptasia... yes, sadly they'll act the same, so if you break off any bits they'll reform into new ones.

I prefer pulling rocks out because it does cause them to ball up needing less of F-Aiptasia to cover them.

Keep treating AS SOON AS you see them. Waiting just gives them time to create new ones. When they feel threatened, they create new to keep their species alive.

GOOD LUCK!!
 

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I've had majanos for years and kalk paste is the only thing that has ever worked. Aptasia x is a joke. F aptasia maimed them, Then they were fine in 2 days.

A needled syringe also doesn't put out enough to do enough work.

I had to use a 3 mm pipette. I've been bombing them on rocks with this, 20-25 a day for the last 5 days and have only had to hit one, a second time.
 
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Thank you all. I have a syringe without a needle so I’ll use it instead. If I can’t eradicate them I’ll consider a bristle tooth filefish. My tank is only 30 inches long so that’s the only hope I’d have at biological filtration. I’ll have to take my rockwork apart to get them all because one of the anemones is all the way in the back at the bottom of the rocks. I have 11 of the boogers right now so hopefully I’ll get them all the first time.
 
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