Aptasia removal idea

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I’m a contractor and pretty creative. I had 4 aptasia in my 350 gallon reef tank. Not being satisfied with anything I could find about the removal of them I started thinking about it. Devised a plan that I believe will work. I got my shop vac and with a few plumbing fittings dropped the hose down to a 1/2 clear tubing. Thoughts are suck it out and if it tries to spread that also will get sucked out therefore no risk of spreading. I took out three of them smooth as can be. Waiting and hoping it worked with no spreading. Would love to hear your thoughts on this process.
 
I have sucked them out using a 1/2 in CPVC siphon. Some times they come out clean and sometimes they just come apart and leave part down in the rock and grow back.
 
Thinking the amount of suction produced by the vac through a 1/2 line is enough for complete removal. Got my fingers crossed but it looked pretty clean when done.
 
You know a Copper Banded Butterfly fish will eliminate them the natural way. Feed them at least twice a day. Beautiful fish! Have had mine for years. No aptasias. :)
Won’t they get our corals tho?
 
You know a Copper Banded Butterfly fish will eliminate them the natural way. Feed them at least twice a day. Beautiful fish! Have had mine for years. No aptasias. :)
Do the copper band eat the bigger aptaisa also
 
forget the sucking idea..all you will do is spread them...then you'll have hundreds...
 
forget the sucking idea..all you will do is spread them...then you'll have hundreds...
If it fails I will try the butterfly fish
 
My copperband cleaned my tank of aiptasia too. Like _everything_ and there was quite a lot. But a finicky eater. Not really a beginner fish fwiw.
 
My copperband cleaned my tank of aiptasia too. Like _everything_ and there was quite a lot. But a finicky eater. Not really a beginner fish fwiw.
Thanks for the input, I want to find something to cure the problem but I probably have well over 100 corals in my tank and really don’t want to risk hurting them so reef safe is a must.
 
Thanks for the input, I want to find something to cure the problem but I probably have well over 100 corals in my tank and really don’t want to risk hurting them so reef safe is a must.
Keep us posted on your shop vac idea!
 
Thanks for the input, I want to find something to cure the problem but I probably have well over 100 corals in my tank and really don’t want to risk hurting them so reef safe is a must.
Reef safe to the max! For years! Zoom in on photo you’ll see CBB right in front of my grandson. ( must feed at least twice a day and keep the tank flow “moderate” as other fish will out compete these fish for food. Like Tangs and Damsels.
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Reef safe to the max! For years! Zoom in on photo you’ll see CBB right in front of my grandson. ( must feed at least twice a day and keep the tank flow “moderate” as other fish will out compete these fish for food. Like Tangs and Damsels.
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Very nice tank . You running reef breeder lights ?
 

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