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Vinegar melts Aiptasia


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So I was sitting at my desk today, not thinking about work, and wondered if anyone had ever tried injecting Vodka or Vinegar into Aiptasia.

 

I dose a small amount of vinegar in my system anyway, so I gave some easy to reach aiptasia a shot. So far it looks like its done the job. They look like small white blobs at the moment.

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I use vinegar all the time for aptasia control. It works well for me and the vinegar perks up the corals too

 

Cool, seems to have worked well here too. I didn't realize people were already using it.

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Ive used kalk paste and dabbed it on aptasia before with success. I would think Vinegar would work also if you are using a syringe to inject them. if you are just squirting them I doubt it will kill them off, but who knows?!

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I injected one with vinegar and boiling water solution last night. It seems like vinegar melts them away. I scraped off the remaining with the needle of a syringe. Looks like it worked.

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Ive used kalk paste and dabbed it on aptasia before with success. I would think Vinegar would work also if you are using a syringe to inject them. if you are just squirting them I doubt it will kill them off, but who knows?!

 

Yes I used a needle to inject them, some of the bigger one take 2 doses.

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What is the benefit of dosing with vinegar? I've heard of dosing with vodka, hydrogen peroxide, but not vinegar. That's a new one.

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What is the benefit of dosing with vinegar? I've heard of dosing with vodka, hydrogen peroxide, but not vinegar. That's a new one.

 

Works as a carbon source, same as Vodka just not as strong.

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It's not the carbon that's killing the Aiptasia, it's that it's an acid. I've killed aiptasia, for example, by injecting them with lemon juice as well as vinegar. Sometimes it takes a couple of tries to get them completely, though. I've also used Aiptasia-X successfully and kalk paste.

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It's not the carbon that's killing the Aiptasia, it's that it's an acid. I've killed aiptasia, for example, by injecting them with lemon juice as well as vinegar. Sometimes it takes a couple of tries to get them completely, though. I've also used Aiptasia-X successfully and kalk paste.

 

 

I was already dosing the vinegar to reduce No3/po4 and figurered I'd kill two birds with one stone, so to speak.

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I was already dosing the vinegar to reduce No3/po4 and figured I'd kill two birds with one stone, so to speak.

There you go, then! A bonus!

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