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  • if you treat the aiptasia with the Calcium based "cures" presently on the market, you run the risk of evoking a defensive response by the aiptasia of releasing hundreds of planulae larvae into the water column. This release is a protective mechanism designed to propagate the species. Thus, within 3-6 weeks after treatment you very well may have hundreds if not thousands of baby aiptasia popping up everywhere. did you get rid of all of yours with this method?

  • cool.. guess I always do things the hard way.. I used tweezers and pulled them out.

  • love the video shes as cute as she sounded aww I cant wait to find one like u got! Ok is it jus me or most the time u see a knock out n she sounds like hmm not so sexy lol.

    Thanks for the Aiptasia tip!

  • SHE IS GOOD WITH JUICE. SHE ANY GOOD WITH OTHER THINGS.

    YOU LUCKY GUY.

  • good job & nice tits

  • Unless your rocks have coral on them put them in a quarantine tank, copper treat, fresh water dip and BAM no Aiptasia .

  • lol she's having so much fun killing things

  • Peppermint shrimp eat aiptasia

    

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  • Job well done, mine dart in when I try and kill them, Probably have to wait til they get a bit bigger because they are tiny and hard to spot.

  • Hey did your aiptasia come back?

  • wonder what the tank looks like now with all the Planula floating around

  • BTW you wife is FIT!

  • now you have started you will be spending all the tanks life killing aips! I know, I am doing the same.

  • really beautiful wife ;)

  • Really nice set up.

  • LOVE THIS!! I was laughing hysterically because we have a problem with the aiptasia, and the tank is my husbands, but I absolutely LOVE killing those suckers with lemon juice and a needle!! He loves it because he has bigger hands and can't really get to them like I can. I just love this video!! So I'm right there with your wifey!!!

  • You have to learn to smile when you kill. I think she has it down.

  • She sounds hot

    

  • wooowww and shes having fun. thats a beautiful connection sir

  • your wife is fine!!

    well done.

  • what did you use to kill it?

  • @Grimvolf AIPTASIA X

  • @Grimvolf it looks like he used Joes Juice. it works well you can also use aiptasia x or lemon juice or boiling water

  • if you do that they grow back i was told

  • thats a lot of aiptasia, should have treated much earlier

  • This video is obviously a fake! She's not in the kitchen!!

  • Wife is gorgeous. Aiptasia isn't. lol

  • can you make her stop talking? LMAO

  • @bobbychullo her voice is nice, i could tell she was pretty before i even saw her :-P

  • hey does your wife have a 18 year old sister? hahah

  • dude, YOU ARE THE LUKEST MAN IN THE WORLD.

  • This may just be ignorance talking, but can't you just remove them from the tank?

  • @rockapellaman When you do that you leave the base behind which will regrow into another aiptasia.

  • Whats the name of the pink/green flower looking coral at :09? Nice looking tank!

  • @jjcarter5  Pipe Organ Coral

  • did it kill them? how affect any coral?

  • mmm i guess if she works killing aiptasia she would get lots of money!

  • I think i just spotted a little aptasia that could have came with some sand i recieved from a fellow hobbiest. Nice looking tank and very nice looking wife. She reminds me of Megan Fox for some reason. But without the clubbed thumbs lol.

  • Those are some HUGE aiptasia's geez lol. I had the same problem of others where they ended up spreading from the medicine and came back. However, our reef tank recently overheated :( . Our anemones both died and one of our hard corals, BUT ALL of out aiptasia's are GONE WOOT WOOT :)

  • @jacquelinekristine GET SOME PEPPERMINT SHRIMP. aiptasia was taking over my tank...rocks, coral, sand, glass and even on my filters...The aiptasia X works but you can never get all of em in the little crevices. I bought 3 peppermint shrimp for my 75 gallon and they take care of em after they get settled in...haven't seen an aiptasia for like a year.

  • ahahah good to see your wife loves killing things :)

  • I got divorced because I came home one day and my wife had given away all my fish and corals. Damn Bitch........

  • @usmarinect Are you serious?

  • @usmarinect fuck that hoe!

  • @usmarinect She's lucky to be alive in my opinion if my wife did that they would find her in a shallow grave and me in Argentina

  • Did the aip x actually work? I used it and when they burst they spread lots of juvi ones which are now taking over my tank. I'm debating cooking all of my rock.

  • @7695662 I used to use it but it makes the tank so cloudy, and its such a pain in the ass to maintain. Spend the extra couple bucks and get two peppermint shrimp. They will seriously clean up the entire tank in a few days, and they will maintain it too!

  • i just got a little one appear in my brine shrimp tank. probably from the small piece of chaeto to help with phosphate control. about 4 mm high and has already munched a couple o brines. might get a couple o peppermint shrimps in there to kick its ass

  • beautiful tank and beautiful wife, lucky to have both! haha

  • nice huge tank

  • Wow you have a horrible aiptasia problem...

  • Now that i look at it properly , you have grown them to be that many , good job your two clown are clever enough to stay far enough away , and good job your aquarium is big enough to house them , thats is an awesome growth , you obviously like it , nice harvest by the wife thou , gotta keep it in check or it will take over , AWESOME TANK !!!!

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  • your a lucky lucky lucky man

  • lmao epic "we made a big mistake getting those rocks"

  • decent pepermint shrimps work well for aptasia aslong as you dont have anythin that eats the shrimp i had quite a bit n my shrimp got rid of all of it in about a week or 2

  • Wow, your tank is riddled in aptasia. Why did you let it get so bad. Nice to see your other half interested in the hobby.

  • yummy wife, your lucky! tell her i said 'hi!'

  • Cool wife. Good to see she enjoys it. Nice tank by the way..

  • woulda been better if she dressed the part of a killer :P

  • that rock is riddled with these pests... does the formula affect the other fish as well?

  • Getting some Aiptasia X tomorrow... I only have a couple medium sized heads, so hopefully this stuff works. Awesome video... like an Aiptasia exterminator. lol

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