My first marine tank 34g biocube

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A few updated pics of the tank taken today. sorry but only taken from my iPhone so not amazing.
 

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"Hey You should try to get rid of that aptasia i saw a bunch in that one pic of your aneneme, i do like the tank looks nice."

Hi its a hammer head/ frogspawn not anemone. As for the aptasia I've seen this word all over different forums and always thought I wonder what that is but never looked it up lol. I've only just found out it's what uv just spotted out from that pic, and yes I am getting onto it, didn't realise they was bad I just left them on the rock when I got it as it was the only living life in there as i was cycling a while back now lol. I now realise there bad and want rid!

Seems the way most people do it is injecting lemon juice into the base of the aptasia am I correct and is this the best/easiest way to do so. Also putting lemon juice into your tank will not harm the fish or othe corals will it?
 
If you read the forum posting "hey how do you get rid of these things" Mr X explains the best removal.

Ps that frog spawn is cool lookin :)
 
A few updated shots.
 

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Very nice looking tank. 34g is a very good size to start out SW, and you have capitalized :p. Try out some Zoanthids/Palythoas. Just put them on a small rock down on the sand bed so they don't spread out.
 
Just get some aptasia x. Kills it and won't spread.
 
Beautiful sun coral!

+1 - You inspired me to get some permanent actinics now.

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