I just brought home this live rock with an anemone on it. Since bringing it home the anemone has moved to a new rock but I just noticed this tiny little thing that I’m assuming just started growing. It’s about 1/2 inch in diameter.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
This is a pest anemone known as aptasia. Keep it simple with removal- Using a syringe or pipette, inject either lemon juice or better yet. . kalkwasser powder mixed with tank water into a paste the consistency of toothpaste and inject into the very center core and it will melt awayI just brought home this live rock with an anemone on it. Since bringing it home the anemone has moved to a new rock but I just noticed this tiny little thing that I’m assuming just started growing. It’s about 1/2 inch in diameter.
i second this.This is a pest anemone known as aptasia. Keep it simple with removal- Using a syringe or pipette, inject either lemon juice or better yet. . kalkwasser powder mixed with tank water into a paste the consistency of toothpaste and inject into the very center core and it will melt away
Can also be Exaiptasia diaphana which is an aptasia speciesDo you know the origins of those rocks? I also tend to be more cautious, so would probably treat this one like an Aiptasia, BUT, the thickness of the tentacles makes me wonder if it could be a baby lightbulb anemone:
So I removed the rock it was on completely. I saw videos of it spreading if you try to remove it physically.This is a pest anemone known as aptasia. Keep it simple with removal- Using a syringe or pipette, inject either lemon juice or better yet. . kalkwasser powder mixed with tank water into a paste the consistency of toothpaste and inject into the very center core and it will melt away
Yes you can. Kalkwasser more effective. Scrape off with ice pick or point of a paring knifeSo I removed the rock it was on completely. I saw videos of it spreading if you try to remove it physically.
Can I just dump lemon juice on that spot of the rock and scrape it off after some time?
I’m leaving the rock isolated in a bucket to see if more emerge from the rock before thinking about putting it back in the tank.