Biffy Finally Gets a Build Thread!

Me neither.As soon as I get rid of the aiptasia and majano and kenya and xenia and hydroids................................................

My majanos are out of control. Whoever says that they are harmless and stingless LIED. They have wiped out my huge fox coral by growing all over it, not to mention several colonies of zoanthids that they've hijacked. Now they are moving in on my frogspawn.

The kenyas are still out of control too. They smother out everything else in my tank. There doesn't seem to be anything I can do about these two problems. Nothing will eat them, nothing will kill them. I think these two issues are some of the main reasons why I have lost interest in my tank lately. I don't know how to fix this.
 
This thread saddens me now. I know you know you can do it.... Its just weather you have the will to do it. Don't play it off like you don't know what to do. Your smarter than that. And we all know that.
 
My kenya tree is only in 2 spots now. Cut them off super glue over the remaining flesh. My peps ate aptasia/mojano sadly my brittle star ate peps, so there went that. Blue line aptasia control I have used it for years, hasn't failed me once.
 
Ha! Cut them off and superglue over the stumps???? Hahahahahahahaha! You have no idea of the extent of them!!! I probably have about 6 square feet of PURE KENYA CULTIVATION! That's a lot of superglue.

I have peppermints, and they haven't eaten the majanos. I've also used the Blue Line aiptasia stuff, and they grow back. There are sooo many of them :(
 
Lots of diligent work is what it sounds like. You could always try a copperband, but you know my feelings on keeping not so successful fish too.
 
The chances of a copperband eating majanos are lower than the chances of it eating aiptasia, which is only 50/50 as it is.

You know, I may just have to spend every waking hour doing research, trying to find an animal that will get rid of them. Any non-natural means of control is pretty much off the table from the start, because I don't want to risk my whole tank and all the other animals in it.
 
biff if the majanos have grown all over your fox coral and only 1% is remaining like you said in your other thread then why not just get rid of the fox coral and that takes care of some majanos reproducing
 
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