My clowns have gone nuts. Not afraid of my hand one bit. And my arms have been in the tank for the last 5 or 6 days . The bites don’t hurt, but they are sneaky and it makes me jump a lot.
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Yep. Lol almost made me knock my blades in the water.My clowns have gone nuts. Not afraid of my hand one bit. And my arms have been in the tank for the last 5 or 6 days . The bites don’t hurt, but they are sneaky and it makes me jump a lot.
Trust me you’d know. My 2 idiot clowns have used duncans, Gonis, Frogspawn, and torches. And an anemone or two briefly. That Duncan still looks happy.This clown loves the Duncan, not sure the coral feels the same in return
Lights look great!Got my lights today. Also cleaned all the salt spray off the reflectors. Excited to fire them up tomorrow. Also scored a deal from a local reefer on a bubble tip. Couldn’t pass up the deal even though I was trying not to add anything.
It’s looking great! I’m cheering you on!The tank looks pretty good. Some coral that had looked just terrible are starting to show the tiniest bit of color peaking out. I’m also getting the itch to add some new colors. I did add the two shrimp and 5 astrea snails. They all appear to be doing ok, so I think I might be good to go.
I set a goal to remove at least 5 aiptasia a day. Pretty easy with how many are still just hanging out on the sand bed.
I did resort to scrubbing a few areas within the tank as there were just so many anemones. There was no way other than soaking to rock in fresh water.
I pulled a huge base rock out as it was completely covered and filled in every crevice.
Here you can see it in the bottom right. It’s so white
For the back glass I just scraped all the algae they were sitting on, and those came off nice an easy like a pile of slime. Some of the rocks that were massively infested I just pulled and replaced. For rocks that had coral and anemones, I basically just started scrubbing with a tooth brush. And for the small frag rocks I pull those and scrub outside the tank in a small bucket of salt water. And this collection from this morning these guys are just hiding in the sand bed. I gently flick them over with a baster to get them to loosen up on some of the sand and then just suck em up. I still have miles to go before this infestation is cleared up, and I have no idea how much future damage I caused by scaping them off. I guess that's a problem for tomorrow . I also have a couple peppermints, but who knows what if anything those guys are doing.Fun to watch the improvement, keep it up!
I’m curious as to your method of removing the aiptasia?