Herbie Banned Nov 12, 2012 #2 could be tulips, but even those are related to majano I think. If you're seeing them multiply, it's probably not a pal. . .
could be tulips, but even those are related to majano I think. If you're seeing them multiply, it's probably not a pal. . .
tinman Well-known member Nov 12, 2012 #4 i tried calc paste on them in my tank .. those are tulip anemones.. def a pest might not sting others but would spread too fast .. take care not to puncture them or they spread even faster .. i have to scrup and wash that rock under tap water and i see no more
i tried calc paste on them in my tank .. those are tulip anemones.. def a pest might not sting others but would spread too fast .. take care not to puncture them or they spread even faster .. i have to scrup and wash that rock under tap water and i see no more
Pufferpunk New member Nov 12, 2012 #5 Those are NOT tulips--they are majanos & WILL sting their neighbors, UNLIKE tulips.
Smitty Premium member Nov 12, 2012 #6 Yep...those are mojanos. You can try Aptasia X. I used boiling lemon juice and a needle to inject them to get rid of mine. You can also try injecting them with hydrogen peroxide. Good luck
Yep...those are mojanos. You can try Aptasia X. I used boiling lemon juice and a needle to inject them to get rid of mine. You can also try injecting them with hydrogen peroxide. Good luck
W William Lutman Active member Nov 15, 2012 #8 Ok first application of AnitasiaX complete. How fast does this work?
markitekt Active member Nov 15, 2012 #9 Vinegar in an insulin syringe. Death on contact for injected nems.
Hyperlitexr50 Member Nov 15, 2012 #10 markitekt said: Vinegar in an insulin syringe. Death on contact for injected nems. Click to expand... \ Ever try it on mushrooms
markitekt said: Vinegar in an insulin syringe. Death on contact for injected nems. Click to expand... \ Ever try it on mushrooms