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Anyone used Blue Life?
I put a few drops on a few of the buggers, and looks like it kills them. Any long-term effects? Any other products recommended? Mike |
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Anyone used Blue Life? I put a few drops on a few of the buggers, and looks like it kills them. Any long-term effects? Any other products recommended? The best product I can recommend is buing some peppermint shrimps. They do great job eating aiptasia and removing even the smallest ones you cannot see in rock crevices before they grow big enough to be noticeable. Shimps are not the "overnight solution", it requires time and patience, but eventually they get rid of even last single polyps and let you keep tank aiptasia free for years. They are not as spectacular and ornamental as other Lysmata species but they do their job pretty well... If you have a choice between chemical war and buyng some nice animal to eat the pest, the second solution is much more natural. Usually cheaper, long lasting and with no unwanted side effects :-) Keeping more than one Lysmata shrimp (including peppermint) gives you added benefit of shimp producing eggs and feeding your corals and fish with shrimp larvae released to water. |
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Pszemol wrote:
wrote in message ... Anyone used Blue Life? I put a few drops on a few of the buggers, and looks like it kills them. Any long-term effects? Any other products recommended? The best product I can recommend is buing some peppermint shrimps. Tried them; they don't work. Neither did copper-bands. I had one actually eat flake food instead. In any event, I'd still like some feedback on the Blue Life, if anyone's tried it. Mike |
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Pszemol wrote: wrote in message ... Anyone used Blue Life? I put a few drops on a few of the buggers, and looks like it kills them. Any long-term effects? Any other products recommended? The best product I can recommend is buing some peppermint shrimps. Tried them; they don't work. Neither did copper-bands. I had one actually eat flake food instead. Of course shrimp will eat flake food - why are you surprised? In any event, I'd still like some feedback on the Blue Life, if anyone's tried it. Mike, are you the manufacturer rep? ;-) |
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Pszemol wrote on 10/30/2007 7:58 AM:
wrote in message ... Pszemol wrote: wrote in message ... Anyone used Blue Life? I put a few drops on a few of the buggers, and looks like it kills them. Any long-term effects? Any other products recommended? The best product I can recommend is buing some peppermint shrimps. Tried them; they don't work. Neither did copper-bands. I had one actually eat flake food instead. Of course shrimp will eat flake food - why are you surprised? In any event, I'd still like some feedback on the Blue Life, if anyone's tried it. Mike, are you the manufacturer rep? ;-) hehe good question. :-) It does sound like it. :-) Wayne Sallee |
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Wayne Sallee wrote:
Pszemol wrote on 10/30/2007 7:58 AM: wrote in message ... Pszemol wrote: wrote in message ... Anyone used Blue Life? I put a few drops on a few of the buggers, and looks like it kills them. Any long-term effects? Any other products recommended? The best product I can recommend is buing some peppermint shrimps. Tried them; they don't work. Neither did copper-bands. I had one actually eat flake food instead. Of course shrimp will eat flake food - why are you surprised? In any event, I'd still like some feedback on the Blue Life, if anyone's tried it. Mike, are you the manufacturer rep? ;-) hehe good question. :-) It does sound like it. :-) Again, my mistake. I was looking for people who had some knowledge of various products relating to reef tanks. In any event, one is forced to wonder what kind of manufacturing rep would ask about possible side effects, rather than extol the virtues of a product. Now, could you direct me to a group where people actually answer these questions? Thank you. Mike |
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Retained more than a Lysmata shrimp (including mint) benefit you shimp eggs and feed production Your corals and fish, shrimp larvae released into the water.
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Pszemol wrote:
wrote in message ... Pszemol wrote: wrote in message ... Anyone used Blue Life? I put a few drops on a few of the buggers, and looks like it kills them. Any long-term effects? Any other products recommended? The best product I can recommend is buing some peppermint shrimps. Tried them; they don't work. Neither did copper-bands. I had one actually eat flake food instead. Of course shrimp will eat flake food - why are you surprised? The copper-band is a butterfly fish. One could look it up. In any event, I'd still like some feedback on the Blue Life, if anyone's tried it. Mike, are you the manufacturer rep? ;-) I must have mistaken this group for one which discusses issues surrounding reef tanks. I seem to have wandered into one where people change questions to ones they can answer. My apologies. Mike |
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Anyone used Blue Life? I put a few drops on a few of the buggers, and looks like it kills them. Any long-term effects? Any other products recommended? The best product I can recommend is buing some peppermint shrimps. Tried them; they don't work. Neither did copper-bands. I had one actually eat flake food instead. Of course shrimp will eat flake food - why are you surprised? The copper-band is a butterfly fish. One could look it up. I know what is fish and what is shrimp. We were talking about shrimps originally and it was not clear which was eating flakes causing your surprise... In both cases they will prefer flake food as easy food source. They will eat Aiptasia when hungry, so you need to limit feedings. Note, Aiptasia will also eat flake food, so if you feed too much and flakes float in the water you are feeding the pests, too... In any event, I'd still like some feedback on the Blue Life, if anyone's tried it. Mike, are you the manufacturer rep? ;-) I must have mistaken this group for one which discusses issues surrounding reef tanks. I seem to have wandered into one where people change questions to ones they can answer. My apologies. You asked us for opinion - you got it: we prefer NATURAL solutions over chemical war! Any chemical product with unlisted content is a potential danger in a reef tank. Anything which kills aiptasia chemically will have detrimental effects on other anemones in the tank and other cnidarians (corals). Aiptasia is just anemone, so you cannot expect some chemical will be highly selective and know which animal to kill. Yes, you use concentrate dose to selected area, but the chemical stays in the tank in the diluted form - if concentrate kills diluted form might make the animals sick. If you use it a lot, to kill many aiptasias you effectively poison your tank. Shrimps work, you just do a mistake of overfeeding with flakes. Stop feeding the tank for a week and you will see a progress... Then do MINIMAL feedings every 3-4 days for couple of months and let the shrimps do their thing - no chemicals required. Aiptasia is a big problem in tanks where there is too much food floating in the water for too long (frozen brine shrimp, flakes, etc) and food is fueling aiptasia growth. |
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![]() wrote in message ... Pszemol wrote: wrote in message ... Pszemol wrote: wrote in message ... Anyone used Blue Life? I put a few drops on a few of the buggers, and looks like it kills them. Any long-term effects? Any other products recommended? The best product I can recommend is buing some peppermint shrimps. Tried them; they don't work. Neither did copper-bands. I had one actually eat flake food instead. Of course shrimp will eat flake food - why are you surprised? The copper-band is a butterfly fish. One could look it up. In any event, I'd still like some feedback on the Blue Life, if anyone's tried it. Mike, are you the manufacturer rep? ;-) I must have mistaken this group for one which discusses issues surrounding reef tanks. I seem to have wandered into one where people change questions to ones they can answer. My apologies. Mike you want the "rec.magic.answers" the one where all your questions are answered exactly like you want. i keep looking for that ng too. let me know when you find it. Jim |
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