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Prepare stock solution
1. 1 tsp. pickling lime - food grade calcium hydroxide 2. 2 tbls. tap water. boil water and lime in microwave for 40 sec. keep closed plastic container in cool place. You will need a vet syringe from a pet store that sells vaccinations This mixture comes out of the needle very thick. You do not need to inject the Aiptasia. Just release a small amount on to the aiptasia and it will take it in. This mixture seems to stick to the anemone, but it does not stick to the other inverts. We also use this mixture on problem hair algae.
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Yep. Good old Mrs Wages Pickling Lime. Be careful not to get it on anything that you don't want to kill. It does an excellent job. Works well on Majano's too.
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