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Aiptasia control
What is the best way to control Aiptasia? I would like to hear what has worked for other people? Control by fish, shrimp, nudibranch, chemical or any combination.
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I originally had a matted filefish in the tank and it controlled all the aiptasia in the tank. I did have some left in the overflows. I got rid of him because he was eating some of my zoas. I did use Aiptasia-X for the few that did pop up but I had to treat them 2 or 3 times. I guess if you don't get it in their mouth before they close up it is not 100% effective. I haven't tried peppermint shrimp. Michael |
Pearlscale Butterfly fish did the job for me. My tank initially had hundreds (live rock and back glass were covered in them), and it took them a few months, but the Pearlscales completed decimated the aiptasia. And they don't bother my corals either. Plus a beautiful fish, too. Have had them for 3+ years now.
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can say 100% matted filefish work, never can keep shrimp long enough to say (blaming the 6 line), kalk paste just knocks them back for a bit.
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I have a reef with the same problem. What's reef safe and kills these things .
I have a dwarf lion so no shrimps |
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I have two peppermint shrimp and they go mad for the stuff. Have zero issues with it.
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I picked up a filefish yesterday to deal with an aiptasia problem. Haven't had much luck with peppermints or nudibranchs.
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berghia are the only ones that are totally reef safe.they take time,but are effective
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