AIPTASIA! GLASS ANEMONES! No matter what you call them, these anemones can REALLY make a mess of your reef tank, by out competing the coral you're working so hard to cultivate. But, can it really be a no-win situation, where you're forced to tear down your saltwater tank? NO, and Thomas is here in this brand new series to show you all the tips, tricks and tools to keep those pesky aiptasia out of your aquarium for good!
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Help! I Wrecked My Tank Ep. 1 - How To Get Rid Of Aiptasia
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