I am aclimating my corals and there is a aptaisia on one frag. Should i scrape it off and cover the spot with superglue or do something else?
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Just scrape it off before putting on new tank if it can be done without damaging the coral.I am aclimating my corals and there is a aptaisia on one frag. Should i scrape it off and cover the spot with superglue or do something else?
IJust scrape it off before putting on new tank if it can be done without damaging the coral.
Otherwise, covering it with glue or putty works too.
Ok I guess I'll do that.I scrape them off frag plugs and then cover that area in glue to just be sure I got it. So far, no re-occurences.
What If I do it outside of water?Do not scrape off as it will release spores and increase population
Using a syringe, inject with either lemon juice or better yet kalkwasser powder mixed with tank water into a toothpaste like consistency and inject into center core of the aptasia. It will melt away. At times, boiling water will also work
With gel glue- this would likely workI scrape them off frag plugs and then cover that area in glue to just be sure I got it. So far, no re-occurences.
And then superglue over any remaining tissue should workWhat If I do it outside of water?
Ok and mabey rinse it off tooAnd then superglue over any remaining tissue should work
+1I scrape them off frag plugs and then cover that area in glue to just be sure I got it. So far, no re-occurences.
) Best wishes.Haha! Burning it was my first thought when I saw it. I scraped the hell out of it with a razer, then brushed it until I saw no flesh left then I rinsed the frag and globed a gernerous amout of superglue on the area.Yes-- do it all outside of your tank water. And do whatever it takes to make its life miserable... a blow-torch and electro-shock therapy would not be out of the question! (lol) Best wishes.

