What is this?

bryman

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Not 100% sure from the pics but if it is the algae you are referring to it could be briopsis. There are a number of ways to get rid of it including Tech M, hydrogen peroxide and other methods. Google it and you should find a lot of info.
 

Bboyeze57

Member
just googled biopsis, it doesn't appear to have that characteristic. H202 could eliminate it in a heartbeat
 
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bryman

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Ah Ok, now I see clearer. Looks like aptasia. You can use peppermint shrimp, joes juice, aptasiax, or glue/epoxy over.
 

Bboyeze57

Member
Ah Ok, now I see clearer. Looks like aptasia. You can use peppermint shrimp, joes juice, aptasiax, or glue/epoxy over.
Glue over it? Never would have thought of that. I heard 50/50 with peppermint shrimp, good results with aptasia x
Thanks for the reply
 

trackfast

Princess Trainer
I'm thinking it's aiptasia too. I like peppermint shrimp for it but you're correct in thinking it doesn't always work. Vinegar and a sharp syringe has worked for me too. You just have to inject it in the stalk area before it retracts into the rock.
 

Peaches

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First pic is not aptasia looks like hydroids or what ever they are called . Nasty little fellas ive been told
 
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