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Old 07-13-2008, 07:34 PM   #1
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Starting a 14 gallon Biocube

I have a 14 gallon biocube and have already put my base rock and rubble in the back. I noticed some aptasia on my main base rock was wondering how hard it is to get rid of? i already used some JJ on them there is only two i can see. Thank you in advance

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Welcome aboard. One thing you want to be careful of is adding something like JJ in a small tank. I`m not saying dont do it but make sure you check you water parameters afterwards to make sure they dont get out of wack. Again Welcome
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I agree with Mike. Adding any type of chemical agent to a small tank could be disaster. To get rid of the aps I would try removing the rocks and manually taking the aps off of the rock. Then scrub the effected areas of the rocks in some premixed SW with a still brush.
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Thanks u for your info as i value your info more than my LFS.
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