Holy Aptasia Batman!!!

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Cover your pipes with mesh and drop some peppermints in there... LOL
 
YIKES !!!!
Get the AptasiaX ready !!!


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Used to have the same outbreak on my AIO Nuvo 40, added 1 Peppermint shrimp and Aptasia is gone!
I left the Pepp in the chambers until I sold my tank.
 
Wurdenami have always worked for me but in the overflow? I don't know.
 
I wish you lived near I’d scrape all that out and give you some berghia for trade. Nice garden!
 
Do you possibly have something in your DT eating it (e.g. peppermint shrimp) which is keeping it out of there while letting it grow in the overflow?
I don't have any of the commonly recommended aptasia killers (peppermint shrimp, filefish, CBB). I do have some aptasia in my DT, but they are barely visible.
 
I do have a black spiny sea urchin. Could he be doing the job of keeping the DT clear?
 
They are like microwave popcorn. Do what ever you can to get rid of them. I wouldn’t trust copper bands with coral. I like the nudi’s. They work and work well, but not with wrasses present.
This is my preferred plan at the moment. I'm worried if I kill them all at once, I'll disturb the tank's chemical balance in some way. For example, they are obviously serving as a nutrient export mechanism. I think a slow, natural elimination with Nudibranchs is probably the best approach.
 
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Ironically, I've been really happy with the tank recently. The corals are growing and coloring up and everything else is in pretty good shape...sigh.
 
Keep growing them to corner the market in case they ever have the allure and price point of torch corals! You would get rich. lol

I would suggest that there are way better ways to export nutrients that take a chance breeding the invasive aptasia anywhere in your system. I would shut everything off for a short while (30 min?), and murder them with "aptasia away", or equivalent. Seems like it would take a lot so possibly catch or siphon one overflow volume to dispose of during a water change?

I would also check this possibility with experts in aptasia abatement before putting stock into this idea. I got rid of a mini colony in my overflow with this method, but nothing like your invasion! I haven't seen a single polyp of aptasia in 8 months. I also used aptasia away to kill trash palythoa colony taking over a large rock...but that is a different problem.

Good luck with whatever course you take.
 

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