Okay koo. I will give him another two weeks, then it is to eckerds to get a syringe.
Okay koo. I will give him another two weeks, then it is to eckerds to get a syringe.
BTW, are you talking about a baby peppermint? If a zoo was too big, that sounds like a baby to me. If its a baby, you need an adult. It will take some months to grow a baby to size large enough to kill a big aiptasia. He will still eat the little foot lacerations though. An adult is well over 1 inch body size. Juvenille peps are quite lightweights and probably won't be able to hurt much till they get bigger.
Larry
INSTAR
CEO, Biologist
"Heck, the water is clear, must be good"
He is definitely over an inch long, I'd say around 1.5 - 2 inches long.
Awesome, looked at tank today and all my apitasia is gone. So the peppermint finally did its job.