Percula Clownfish hosting in a Gigantea Anemone

Video’s of Brett’s reef are coming to Brett’s Reef! This video is of my percula clownfish doing what she does best, frolicking in her anemone. The other saltwater fish that you see in the video is a blue damsel. I have had the clownfish and anemone for just about 5 years now and the Brettsreef banner that you see on the top of the page is the same clownfish and anemone that is featured in the video. Enjoy!

Solving your Aiptasia Problems

 

Aiptasia is a nuisance anemone that sometimes comes as a hitchhiker on our saltwater aquariums live rock. This type of anemone quickly becomes a problem and if not dealt with may over take your tank. They are extremely resilient and very persistent. They may sting nearby corals and eat small fish and pods. This picture was taken from wetwebmedia.com, Check out the link for some more information regarding the anemone.  Some quick ways to get rid of them are:

1. Joes Juice.  A commercial product that you inject into a syringe and then shoot it onto the nuisance anemone.  When used per manufactures directions it is reef safe.

2.  Kalk Paste. You may need to remove the rock that your nuisance anemone is on to use this method.  Whip up a batch using your favorite recipe and smear it on or shoot it into the anemone.

3. Butane Torch.  Seriously, this clever reefer had bought a butane torch and cooked the rock his Aiptasa was on. You have got to check this out!

  Don’t let your saltwater reef aquarium get inundated with these pests. Take care of the problem before it gets out of hand.  Since Aiptasia more then likly comes in on live rock or a new coral frag, inspect every new addition.