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  • when it comes to aptasia what i do is crazy glue those suckers! smother them with the glue, problem solved, can't spread and can't move, eventually they die. haven't had a single one pop out since i did that to the ones in my tank!

  • I had a Valonia infestation in my 55 long tank. I got a Foxface and that problem went away FAST.

  • im planing to set up one of these small lagoons end of the year...is the requirements the same as a tanK>??it will be covered but placed outdoors

  • Was wondering if you guys happen to sell any of those panels with the aiptasia? Wanting to cultivate berghia nudi's and need to get a tank going w/aiptasia.  Thanks

  • Nice video!!! Ok ive got a wish that would be at the very top of my list, and quite a few others..... what eats or helps control a "Majano anemone infestation" TY

  • Good question! We've had the good fortune not to have encountered Majano anemones at our site in Kona. Our suggestion for controlling them would be to first try the methods that are known to work with Aiptasia anemones, such as injection with a calcium hydroxide solution.

  • Nope, no chiller, no filtration. It's just a basic flow-through setup with a 2-inch center standpipe for the drain. It's been running for more than 10 years and has lots of cool stuff in it now. It has raw seawater going in.

  • do you have a chiller on it? waht filtration. You should make a video on all your ponds. theyer arnt to meny vids on the internet on saltwater ponds.

  • I that tank out side, so what happens if it rains.

  • yes, the tank is outside. the tank has a central drain called a standpipe, about 2 feet high. when it rains the fresh rainwater floats on top of the seawater and exits the standpipe first. the salinity of the tank only changes in the top few inches during a heavy rain. the organisms stay below that.

  • we lease a commercial farmsite that used to be used for culturing abalone for food. the panels were part of that operation.

  • were do you buy those plastic pannels

  • What happened to # 17 and 18 videos. i cant find them anywhere =/

  • Sorry, we're reshooting those. Please stay tuned...

  • oh sweet cant wait to see it

  • yeah those things are a pain, and hard to kill

  • Oops! When I said "caudal fin" in the video I meant "dorsal fin." Duh...

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