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Killing AIPTASIA

gonorth16

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Im breaking down my 120g and would like to use a couple pieces of rock for my new tank, but I have found a couple a small AIPTASIA on it. My question is , if I put the rock outside for a couple a days in the cold weather will that kill it?? I know it will kill the "Live" on the rock but that's ok w/ me as long as the AIPTASIA is gone. Any input would be great. Thanks Peter
 
As far as I know the Aiptasia will die as it is a saltwater organism and the temps around here should kill anything on that rock. I would think about putting a few peppermints into the new tank when you set it up, just in case you do get Aiptasia. I got two in mine and my Aiptasia went away real fast.
 
Be careful about putting your rock outside in this weather. I put a few pieces out and when they froze, the expanding ice broke them into small pieces. I would just put it in a 5 gallon bucket and let it dry out.
 
copperband work great to get rid of aiptasia. The only issue I had was once they were gone, the fish only eat live food. I also found it picking at the rock, could have been eating copepods not to sure.
 
Thanks for all the advice. It was just a couple of sm. pieces that had some. I left them outside last night and again tonight , will scrub and throw in a barrell tommorow. Ill make sure to throw some peppermint shrimp in the new tank.
 
copperband work great to get rid of aiptasia. The only issue I had was once they were gone, the fish only eat live food. I also found it picking at the rock, could have been eating copepods not to sure.

I got mine to eat mysis from the water column but your right they are finicky eaters but they look amazing.
 
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