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Unread 03/18/2006, 03:12 PM   #1
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Stop Aiptasia

Chem-Marin's Stop Aiptasia seems to be a pepper-based product, based on the web page and odor. It should be injected into Aiptasia, as the anemones seemed to survive being sprayed in tests. Contact with this product did not harm Xenia and mushroom corals (Corallimorpharia) during testing, but caution is still advised. Other animals might not be as robust.

This product will lower the pH of your tank. It should be used in small amounts, and the pH of your tank should be monitored carefully. Since Stop Aiptasia likely contains a wide range of organic chemicals, monitoring your tank carefully for a few days is likely a good idea.


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