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Posted 8/5/2008 12:00:41 PM
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I have a 125 gallon reef tank that was taken over by majano anemones about 6 months ago.  I have tried several cures including a butterfly fish and injecting them with Kalwasser.  I can't inject thousands of anemones with the Kalwasser without messing up the pH.  The butterfly was tormented by my powder blue tang and didn't stand a chance. 

The majano is now starting to smother my leather coral and is squeezing out the polyp corals.  I need to get rid of this.  Please let me know some suggestions. Thanks!:w00t:

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Posted 8/5/2008 12:27:23 PM


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I had 6 or 7 in my tank but i just hacked them all up with a razor blade one day and that was the end of it.  I ve read that if you dose the tank with joes juice they eat it and die.

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38 gallon freshwater: 1 turquoise/green severum (spike), 4 red& blue columbian tetras, 2 gold gouramis (shimmer & glimmer), 3 otocinclus, 1 clown loach (tigger)

30 gallon saltwater: 1 coral beauty angel (vertigo), 1 clarkii clown (crusty - his old anemone was named sideshow bob), 1 banded coral shrimp, 1 serpent star, lots of macroalgae

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Posted 8/24/2008 3:35:40 PM
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I like to use small peppermint shrimp colonies (4-6 peppermints) in addition to injections and physical removal and siphoning.

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