Update #2: After the first use, it's now dozens. Killing a few led to a population explosion. I've just reapplied to kill the largest ones and am waiting for the mint shrimp to arrive. I would suggest trying the mint shrimp first. Update #1: They just got back. Active. multiplied. Worse than before. First Impressions and Suggestions: This seems to have killed, or at least hurt, Aiptasia's feelings. Wipe the tip of the applicator before immersing it in the reservoir. I didn't, and the material spread a little. The good news is that although some droplets landed on the Zoa cluster, it didn't seem to hurt him. This zoa and the zoa cluster in the middle of the Aiptasia Fracture appear unaffected, while the anemone appears to have melted. Fluid viscosity tends to decrease. So if you're above your target, you're fine. And instead of fully withdrawing, the Aiptasia wrapped several tentacles around the tip of the applicator. Wrong move, idiot.
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