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| View Poll Results: Your experience with aiptasia (not a public poll): | |||
| Never ever got them. |
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23 | 18.11% |
| Been fighting them only recently. |
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13 | 10.24% |
| Been battling them for a while now. |
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26 | 20.47% |
| Comes and goes. |
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29 | 22.83% |
| Got them before, dealt with it, never had them since. |
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36 | 28.35% |
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A little update on my aiptasia experience. As I posted above aiptasia and xenia just don't seem to be able to live in my tank.
Got a nice Acro this weekend and it had an apstatia on it's rock base. Day One: Fully expanded Day Two: Shrivelled up Day Three: Gone, no where to be seen. I don't know if my longnose (new addition) or another inhabitant ate it, but I didn't see a single critter go near it at all. I even did some after lights out peeping. It's nice to be lucky in at least one area of the reefing hobby. Maybe I should bottle and sell my waste water as Scav's Juice. LOL! |
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