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![]() So I have an outbreak of aptasia, purple clove polyps and a few button polyps. I need something to eat them since my peppermint shrimps took off somewhere. Will a CBB do it? Or will it eat my "good"stuff too? I have acros mostly, and a small hammer, a frogspawn and a duncan.
Oh, never add purple polyps to your tank unless you want them everywhere. Stupid things...
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![]() i have a racoon butterfly and he wiped out the aptaisa quick now he chomps the button polyps and zoo's but isnt killing them off really. im shure a cbb would do the same but are much less likely to live long enough to do so
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![]() Hmm, good point. I like the racoons as well...
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![]() I have a CBB in my acro tank and he wont eat anything except PE mysis. Oh and feather dusters for desert. There are zoas in there as well as some cloves and he doesnt touch anything. Im changing tanks out in a month or so.. do I trust the CBB enough to put him in my reef tank with my acans and scollys? Nope hes gonna be looking for a new home.
I had one in my acan tank and he didnt seem to be eating anything except the mysis too. I sold that one to a friend that only had 2-3 acans and the CBB killed all his acans! Maybe it had been picking at mine too, but there were so many none took enough damage to show? Who knows. I read something interesting on RC I think. Their theory was CBB pick the mysis out of the mouths of LPS, accidently finding that the polyps are yummm too, which turns them into polyp eaters. Have you talked to Japarto about those file fish.. arent they supposed to eat pests? I dont know if they are reef safe or not. |
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![]() My CBB will only eat clam meat. He does, however pick at the rock. There is no Aiptasia in the tank, so I don't know if he'd eat them or not; however, there are Majanos and he won't touch them. He seems interested in Mysis, etc. but has yet to try it.
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![]() I have zoos, lps, and mostly softies in my tank (no sps or a duncan) and my CBB leaves those corals alone. My CBB eats PE mysis (very well) feather dusters and his favorite is colourful clams
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![]() Mine will eat ONLY PE Mysis no other brand nothing else! I have sps, softies and LPS doesn't touch anything.
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![]() My CBB took a few months to develop a taste for aiptasia but once he did, he was an aiptasia's worst nightmare. I could hold a rock in my hand from another tank and within 2 minutes he'd have cleaned the aiptasia off it. He would not touch, however, majano anemones nor much of anything else. He never developed a taste for much of anything else, except mysis. I had to feed mysis daily because of him, once in a while I'd throw in a mussel or manilla clam or whatever to give him some variety. He lasted nearly 3 years before I lost him and if it wasn't for all the horror stories out there about them only lasting 2-3 weeks lately I'd be all gung ho to one day try another.
I have a raccoon butterfly now and while he has decimated the majano's, he is not touching aiptasia. He is, however, trimming the tentacles off brown polyps. You think purple polyps are annoying? Try brown button polyps. Unkillable and nobody wants a rock with them because they're brown. But at least the raccoon is going after them or at least annoying them somewhat. But I've noticed my zoanthids are starting to recede. Not too surprising. But for now I'm ok with it because I'd rather de-majano my rock, they were totally out of hand. The other thing is that the raccoon is more accepting to other foods. I've seen him chase after flake, now I still don't know if he is EATING the flake yet, but showing an interest is already 100% more action I ever got out of the CBB. The CBB .. the only things that were "food" to him were aiptasia, grocery store clams (he never once took out a tridacnid, although there were times he showed interest in new clams so I'd have to cover them with a jar the first night) and mysis. I tried and tried and tried to introduce other foods but they just weren't food to him. He'd even spit it out if he ate some by accident (I would mix stuff with mysis in an effort to "train" him onto other foods). He was far more stubborn than I, so I gave up since it's easy enough to dump in mysis. The raccoon has so far not shown a LOT of interest in my clams, but I am worried about it. I have seen him sample the little bumpy raised things on the mantles of my croceas, so I have to admit it's a cause for concern.
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![]() Incidentally I am about to try a sargassum filefish for majano/aiptasia control in my smaller tank but I am reading mixed reviews as to what might happen after they're all gone. But that's another fish you may wish to look into, apparently they looooove little anemones.
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![]() Quote:
Ya, Shelley, the purple things are those clove polyps, they've sprung up everywhere!
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