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Posted 8/5/2008 12:44:41 PM
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I have a majano outbreak.  It is taking over-taking my tank and my corals.  I have tried injecting them with Kalwasser and bought a Copperband Butterfly, which was attacked by my Powder Blue Tang.  I can't get any results.  Help!
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Posted 8/6/2008 6:20:26 AM


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I only had a few in my tank and i just cut them all up with a razor blade.  If you have a lot of them, feed them joes juice.  theyre supposed to eat it and then die.

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Posted 8/8/2008 4:00:30 AM
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Try peppermint shrimp. It's worked for me many times and others on this forum that tried them had success too. Get 3 or so and don't feed the tank for several days. The shrimp will eat them but if fish food is available, they'll eat it instead. (Aparently fish food tastes better than glass anemones.) Things will happen slowly. They won't all disapear over night, but you should see a reduction in numbers in about a week maybe less. :)

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