Hey all,
I am new to R2R and have currently had my 30 gallon cube for about a month and a half (it was set up before I got it for 6 or 7 months so we are passed the cycling phase). I am writing because I am having an issue with aiptasia. I recently found 2 in my tank (one attached the the base of a coral, one attached to the live rock). I boiled distilled water and squirted it into the mouth of both. The one on the coral died but the one on the rock didn't. So I attempted again the next day... and it still came back. I'm pretty shore and reaching my arm all the way to the bottom of the tank makes it hard to see at the same time, so I thought I had not hit it properly. Because of that, I had a friend help me the next time and we made sure to get the water right into the mouth. We squirted it even after we thought it was dead, just to be safe. Three days later and that stupid aiptasia is back! I don't know what to do! It is on the live rock closest to the bottom of the tank, so getting the whole rock out would be an undertaking. It's also near coral and I've heard AiptasiaX can be bad for coral? I also have a peppermint shrimp in the tank but he has been in there for about a month and has yet to eat an aiptasia. Should I just boil this guy again? I am ready for it to be gone and out of my tank!
I am new to R2R and have currently had my 30 gallon cube for about a month and a half (it was set up before I got it for 6 or 7 months so we are passed the cycling phase). I am writing because I am having an issue with aiptasia. I recently found 2 in my tank (one attached the the base of a coral, one attached to the live rock). I boiled distilled water and squirted it into the mouth of both. The one on the coral died but the one on the rock didn't. So I attempted again the next day... and it still came back. I'm pretty shore and reaching my arm all the way to the bottom of the tank makes it hard to see at the same time, so I thought I had not hit it properly. Because of that, I had a friend help me the next time and we made sure to get the water right into the mouth. We squirted it even after we thought it was dead, just to be safe. Three days later and that stupid aiptasia is back! I don't know what to do! It is on the live rock closest to the bottom of the tank, so getting the whole rock out would be an undertaking. It's also near coral and I've heard AiptasiaX can be bad for coral? I also have a peppermint shrimp in the tank but he has been in there for about a month and has yet to eat an aiptasia. Should I just boil this guy again? I am ready for it to be gone and out of my tank!


