I have used Soda. I have also picked up the rock and turned it upside down, and lifted out the Aquarium and while holding it upside down out of the water, I have used tweezers to pull them off. Of course, you need to be careful not to snap it while trying to pri it off the rock. I have also used the same technique you used in this fantastic video. 👍🙂👍❤️
I used F-Aptasia and the mess was to much. Also got a Copperband butterfly and not even make a dent. Finally I add 6 peppermint shrimps on my 100g and they kill one rock overnight. Still have some more in other rocks that they been killing everyday.
Thanks for sharing your information and experience, I really do love the peppermint shrimp because they are less likely to go rouge and eat your polyps once all the aptasia is gone.
I will keep you posted, we took the file fish and shrimp out of the tank to see if they were really all gone and to help clean up some rocks that had some random aptasia from another customers tank.
seems a little ass backwards, i guarantee he put that rock back in his tank and the aiptasia came right back, he needs his own peppermint shrimp or file fish
Nice to see a new video from you keep them coming
Thank you, 😊will do!!
I have used Soda.
I have also picked up the rock and turned it upside down, and lifted out the Aquarium and while holding it upside down out of the water, I have used tweezers to pull them off.
Of course, you need to be careful not to snap it while trying to pri it off the rock.
I have also used the same technique you used in this fantastic video. 👍🙂👍❤️
I used F-Aptasia and the mess was to much. Also got a Copperband butterfly and not even make a dent. Finally I add 6 peppermint shrimps on my 100g and they kill one rock overnight. Still have some more in other rocks that they been killing everyday.
Thanks for sharing your information and experience, I really do love the peppermint shrimp because they are less likely to go rouge and eat your polyps once all the aptasia is gone.
@@Coralust thanks. The only way to keep them out of eating some corals is feed them well or removing from the tank and that will be a headache.
I would be curious to see if any reappeared after a significantly longer period (say six months).
I will keep you posted, we took the file fish and shrimp out of the tank to see if they were really all gone and to help clean up some rocks that had some random aptasia from another customers tank.
Danny! Where ya been bro? Hope all is well!
Hey Mike!! Been a crazy few years. Tore both my biceps completely off trying to lift a huge aquarium and needed time to heal.
@@Coralust damn man! How are you feeling now?
They do a great job, but in time the Aptasia will return. why, I have no idea but they will.
lol so you made a video about shrimp and filet fish eating aiptasia but didn’t even show a single instance of them eating??
seems a little ass backwards, i guarantee he put that rock back in his tank and the aiptasia came right back, he needs his own peppermint shrimp or file fish