Ok. I think my blue spotted puffer is working on them let me check
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Ok. I think my blue spotted puffer is working on them let me check
Adrian the newbie
Do your best to kill them off now before they get bad. Here is what has happened to one of my client's tanks, overrun with mojanos and killing off most of their other coral. I maintain their AV system not their fishtank.
Peperment shrimp work but you need 5 or more to do a good job.a file fish may eat them or a copper band butterfly
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Thanks I'll try that
Adrian the newbie
Those look more like Majanos then Aptasia. If they are in fact Majanos there is very few things that will eat them. The only thing that I have heard of eating them is a matted filefish but those are still very hit or miss. Your best bet is if that is rock that you are not going to use right away soak it in RO/DI water for awhile then let it dry out and start from the beginning.
Mojos, easy to get rid of with a flathead/tweezers/superglue. Look up my previous posts on the matter, I've gotten rid of hundreds probably thousands of them using just a flathead and tweezers
Look like majano. Get rid of them ASAP!
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Thank you
Adrian the newbie
with as a little good stuff as I see growing on that rock, I would remove the entire thing and dry it. Treating the ones you see will leave the little ones inside the rock that pop up later, peppermint shrimp eat aptasia not majanos. You could "wand" them or laser them but you may be chasing them for months as they grow out
Get a aiptasia filefish!!! Although that looks a tad bit different then the aiptasia ive seen, maybe the filefish can take care of them also?
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