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Old 06-07-2008, 03:01 AM
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Default Aptasia

Does anyone have experience in ridding this from a reef tank by non chemical means? I've heard fox face butterfly fish will eat this but may also go after my soft corals too. A peppermint (?) shrimp was also something I read. Any one have a favourite to use? I was not aware that these were pests so have let them go for about 9 months but am finding more and more all the time. Thanks in advance.
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Old 06-07-2008, 03:10 AM
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I have 2 peppermint shrimp and a copperband butterfly.....havent seen 1 in at least 2 years.
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Old 06-07-2008, 04:57 AM
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These work well and are sure to rid your tank of any aptasia. It's the only thing they eat, so they are completely reef safe.
I have some if you would like to try them.
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Old 06-07-2008, 05:02 AM
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I knocked back all I could reach with kalk paste then peppermint shrimp got the rest.
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Old 06-07-2008, 05:08 AM
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Peps do work but generally will not touch the larger ones, and some may not even touch it I have 5 in my 75 and 3 will work on the apstasia, but I still have been using the apstasia destroyer stuff from tailor aquatics on the rest.

Winning the battle slowly but the guy who had the rock before me let it grow free, so there was lots to get rid of.....

The pepermint I had a t work knocked the stuff out of my 10 gallon within the week....

Copper bands are suppose to do wonders, but I have no personal expoerience with em, as well as the b nudibranchs....

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Peps are really hit and miss. I've boght 5 of them now and they don't seem to toouch the stuff
I'd try the nudibranches first anyhow as they WILL eat it .
I wish I had tryed the nudis first as I'm sure if I add them now , they will be gobbled up by the shrimp
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Old 06-07-2008, 07:48 AM
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as well as the b nudibranchs....
I've discovered four so far in my new tank. What kind of nudibranchs are those you mentioned? I'd much rather put something like that in my tank than use a chemical that might damage other stuff in the tank. All I have in the tank so far are three snails and five hermit crabs. The tank has cycled for a little over two weeks, but all the parameters of the water appear good so far. Thanks for posting this krschulz, I was beginning to wonder what I was going to do with these little buggers.
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I personally don't recommend buying berghia nudis unless you actually know what to do with it once it has eaten all your aiptasia... and it will, and promptly starve shortly after. You also have to nudi-proof your entire tank so it doesn't get chopped up or stuck in an intake, which is just a pain. There are cases where it's perfectly suitable for using a berghia, but such cases are few and far between.
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I personally don't recommend buying berghia nudis unless you actually know what to do with it once it has eaten all your aiptasia... and it will, and promptly starve shortly after. You also have to nudi-proof your entire tank so it doesn't get chopped up or stuck in an intake, which is just a pain. There are cases where it's perfectly suitable for using a berghia, but such cases are few and far between.

Yeah, after doing some more research it appears that this little guy only eats aptasia. I only have four or five growing in my tank so I guess he'd be pretty hungry in short order. I'll give the shrimp a shot and see how it goes. Here's hoping they have a good appetite.
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If you are only dealing with 4 , I'd just remove the rock(s) from the tank and use boiling water with a turkey baster to deal with them
I'd reccomend blasting them out of the tank just to limit the chance of any tisue contaminating the rest of the tank.
Rinse the rock well with some spare tank water before replacing it.
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