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johnnyh
02-20-2004, 8:33 PM
I have attached a picture of anemone' that are over taking my tank. It is a little hard to make them out but they are about the size of button coral. They are everywhere. The tank is a 90 gal reef that has been established for 3 yrs. Does anyone have any ideas on what they are and how they should be delt with if at all.
Thanks
John

gcvt
02-20-2004, 9:13 PM
That looks like aiptasia....or majano anemones. Both are bad and are generally considered to be a reef keepers worst enemy. They can sting fish, corals, etc. and reproduce very quickly if left unchecked....as you apparently already know.

There are a few ways to get rid of them- injecting them with boiling water or kalkwasser paste is a common method, but doesn't always kill them. Have a look at Joe's Juice (http://www.joesjuice.com); I recently bought some of this and it works very well.

Oh, and Welcome to Aquaria Central!! http://www.thumpertalk.com/forum/images/graemlins/icon_thumbs.gif

johnnyh
02-21-2004, 11:22 AM
Thanks for the info I ordered some of joesjuice and will let everyone know how it ends.

canuck5302
02-26-2004, 8:24 AM
also there are a few critters that will supposedly eat the aptaisia, i know for a fact that a copperbanded butterfly does and i've heard that peppermint shrimp also eat the anemone's, they will help you if there are some that you are missing

johnnyh
02-26-2004, 11:33 AM
recieved the joes juice yesterday and as advertised all of the anemone's that I could find were gone in less than 30min. One note I would add is that I over ordered big time but I am sure that there are still some hanging out. I used less than 1 container to remove 50+ anemone. Thanks for the help.

gcvt
02-26-2004, 4:57 PM
Originally posted by johnnyh
recieved the joes juice yesterday and as advertised all of the anemone's that I could find were gone in less than 30min. One note I would add is that I over ordered big time but I am sure that there are still some hanging out. I used less than 1 container to remove 50+ anemone. Thanks for the help.

Yep, Joe's really on to something huh?! :)

Like yourself, I over-ordered too. With free shipping on your first order, I figured why not go ahead and buy five bottles, right? I've only used 1/2 of one bottle so far. Then again, I don't plan on leaving the hobby anytime soon, so I'm sure I'll use it all up at some point.

Glad to hear it worked out for you! http://www.thumpertalk.com/forum/images/graemlins/icon_thumbs.gif

caz
02-26-2004, 11:07 PM
why are they considered to be so bad?

gcvt
02-27-2004, 12:52 AM
Originally posted by caz
why are they considered to be so bad?

They are generally considered to be the marine aquarists worst enemy because they can (and will) sting your corals & fish, and they spread throughout your tank like wildfire.

Gealcath
02-27-2004, 6:50 AM
Glass Anemones (Aiptasia) are 1 of the few marine ogranisms that can survive a complete biological break down (Mantis shrimp is another one), and you can put 1 ina blender, and pour the contents back into the aquarium and it will make 100s of new Aiptasia (they often reproduce by basel laceration, meaning as they walk bits of them get scrapped off and those grow into new Aiptasia), and they sting everything that touches them, often killing corals.

caz
02-27-2004, 11:19 AM
so if i have little brown anemmones all over my live rock im guessing its bad?

gcvt
02-27-2004, 3:29 PM
Originally posted by caz
so if i have little brown anemmones all over my live rock im guessing its bad?

It's hard to say without a photo, but there's a pretty good chance they are aiptasia or majano anemones.

caz
02-27-2004, 8:51 PM
i kinda like them though :confused: they arent the most attractive thing, but i think they are kinda cool.are they ok as long as i dont plan on keeping corals?

Max
02-27-2004, 10:18 PM
Or anything else that can't get out of their way like softies etc. If you want any sesil inverts I'd get rid of them as fast as you can. However if you do like them you're in great luck because you're going to have PLEANTY of them. If you think they are neat cool but do consider once they are well established they can be a bear to get rid of. I'd put them in a tank alone or with fish only that's just IMO. I don't know if they can bother your fish or not I've never given them the chance.
hth
chris
:)

caz
02-28-2004, 1:01 PM
ive heard of injecting them with lemon juice. does this joes juice require you to inject the anemone? also, are there any natural preditors of aipastia? like red legged hermit crabs?

thanx

i just ordered a bottle of joes juice. any suggestions on use?

Crazygar
09-19-2006, 4:36 PM
I've recently discovered my own personal infestion. Seeing how everyone rants about Joe's Juice, I figure I'm going to give it a whirl. Oh what a bummer.

Gary