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Old 12-17-2005, 10:46 AM   #21
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be alert.friend.nightmare and fears will come if this glass pest anemone grow.
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Old 12-17-2005, 03:22 PM   #22
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here a pic of the of the pest anemone I just got this rock I didnt see it when i first bought it put it in my tank and for some reason I wanted to move it. and got a close look at it. so I think Im going to use the kalk paste with a syring "no crack head " my friends diabetic. not a close up pic but thats what I believe to be it.

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Just make sure you use a thick gauge needle. I tried to use a diabetic needle to get rid of my aiptasia and the needle was too thin for the kalk paste to get through. I am currently waiting to get a thicker gauge needle so I can nuke these little pests and be rid of them.

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Old 12-18-2005, 01:06 PM   #25
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If you have kalk or pickling lime just mix up some in water and make a paste, get a syringe from your local crack head or feed store whichever you prefer. Suck up the paste, jam that needle right in their mouths and let em suck paste. Seems violent but very necessary so you don't get overrun.
Lemon juice or distilled vinegar at 0.5 cc per head work good, too... I never kill more than two on a day - lemon juice and distilled vinegar are reef safe, but only in small quantities...
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Old 12-18-2005, 01:33 PM   #26
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Well I had some and I scraped them off with my syphon hose as I removed water for a water change. Worked great, with no regrowth, and got to watch them swirl down the toilet.
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Just make sure you use a thick gauge needle. I tried to use a diabetic needle to get rid of my aiptasia and the needle was too thin for the kalk paste to get through. I am currently waiting to get a thicker gauge needle so I can nuke these little pests and be rid of them.

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That's why I use the lemon juice! I can only get my hands on insulin syringes!
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