Got an infestation of the dreaded aiptasia after putting in some shop bought live rock with frags on them.
I can quite easily remove all the coral frags from the rocks, and remove the fish, shrimp and snails, so I would like to try the shock removal of the aiptasia by lowering the salinity.
My water is at the recommended 1.024 at present and I believe that lowering it to 1.01 will do the job. If that's the case then how do I work out how much water I should use. I have a couple of gallons of R.O. I can use so is there a formula to guide me. Or, would it just be as easy to just do an overkill with the R.O. as there won't be anything else in the tank that would be affected.
Also, how long should the water be left with the lower salinity to do its job.
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OK then. Just done a clean with ordinary tapwater on a couple of bits of live rock. Of course I know that any other live critters, corals etc would die back but I had none on the rocks to worry about.
IT WORKED. Not only that but it managed to instantly kill 4 bristle worms I knew were in there somewhere but so difficlut to catch and remove.
Instantaneous death. The worms just curled up and exuded a light foam. The aipstasia just dropped and fell down to the rock surface.
I've now got a bottle of beneficial bacteria to add into the tank, though there's still a good lot of live rock in the tank anyway.
I can quite easily remove all the coral frags from the rocks, and remove the fish, shrimp and snails, so I would like to try the shock removal of the aiptasia by lowering the salinity.
My water is at the recommended 1.024 at present and I believe that lowering it to 1.01 will do the job. If that's the case then how do I work out how much water I should use. I have a couple of gallons of R.O. I can use so is there a formula to guide me. Or, would it just be as easy to just do an overkill with the R.O. as there won't be anything else in the tank that would be affected.
Also, how long should the water be left with the lower salinity to do its job.
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OK then. Just done a clean with ordinary tapwater on a couple of bits of live rock. Of course I know that any other live critters, corals etc would die back but I had none on the rocks to worry about.
IT WORKED. Not only that but it managed to instantly kill 4 bristle worms I knew were in there somewhere but so difficlut to catch and remove.
Instantaneous death. The worms just curled up and exuded a light foam. The aipstasia just dropped and fell down to the rock surface.
I've now got a bottle of beneficial bacteria to add into the tank, though there's still a good lot of live rock in the tank anyway.
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