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sheep in wolf's clothing
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can lemon juice be used in small tanks to nuke Aiptasia, or will the acidity added to the water (which to my understanding should be base) affect things in a nano too much?
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Miss you, Old Man
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Kalkwasser injections to kill aiptasia is not the same as using kalkwasser during a water change. To inject, you make a paste and inject the paste--for other purposes, you basically 'soak' the kalkwasser and then use the water, excluding the precipitate.
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Whether it's kalkwasser, kalk paste or lemon juice, a few ml in several gallons won't make a huge difference in pH. If anything, the kalk paste will have a stronger effect, because it's more concentrated and Ca(OH)2 is a strong base. The acids in lemon juice are relatively weak, and far more dilute.
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sheep in wolf's clothing
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childawg, dont slink so quickly! your input is appretiated, and you obviously had a better understanding of the situation than me anyway (i had no clue that you could use kalkwasser for injections) zanzimog just has a funny way of knowing more than any of us...
soo, thanks for the advice! and just how many ML of lemon Juice does it take to kill a large aiptasia?
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I used a dropper to squirt a good dose of lemon juice in the aptasia I had. Did the trick.....well, that and the peppermint shrimp that I have in there now...
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Baroness von Bowhead
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Dang peppermints have done NADA to control the glass in my hubby's tank. He's been using Joe's Juice, which is probably a kalkwasser mix. Don't think he'll ever totally get rid of them.
Roan
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Miss you, Old Man
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Repeat treatment is usually best. Peppermints are hit or miss. I've no clue what, but apparently something in the reef here likes them. We had a few come in with some corals, too small to treat, so we figured we'd monitor and treat once they grew...And now they're completely gone. We have several hitch hikers that are unidentified, but nothing bugs the other anenome in the tank, so who knows?
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Liquid calcium is another option other than lemon juice. You just have to be careful around your coral.
I have 3 peppermints in my reef.....before I put them in there the aptasia was taking over everywhere.....after they were in there for a few weeks ALL my aptasia is gone ! Even the larger ones...which surprised me because I had read that peps don't touch the bigger ones... ![]()
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lol....well, my pepps are certainly well fed...and they still eat my aptasia
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Old thread but I will add on this . I had hitchhikers on some live rock I bought.
Aptasia. Well I use the Joe's Juice stuff. Works nearly instantly on them. A little squirt into the mouth. Insta butt kicking of aptasia. Its the hidden ones I had to stock some peppermints to remove. And since I have had several peppys into the main tank...I have not seen any Aptasia come backs or hitchhikers rear there ugly heads yet. |
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yeah, those pepps are great !
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