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![]() The hit and miss with Peppermint Shrimp and aiptasia seems can be partly attributed to mis-identification.
The true Peppermint L. wurdemanni (which eats aiptasia) is quite similar in looks to L. rathbunae (which doesn't always develop a taste). Though I've allowed (by neglect) the aiptasia to come back, I managed them before by the ones I could reach with Kalk paste (made with mysis juice) and with Peppermint shrimp the ones I couldn't. For some reason shrimp (Peppermint or Cleaners) don't seem to last in my tank more than a couple of month. Here's one article on the two species. http://www.reefs.org/library/article..._redfield.html |
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![]() Do aiptasia move like mojanos? Can you put a shell on top of an aiptasia and have it move to the shell and then discard? I know that works for mojanos!
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![]() Try a racoon buterfly. Worked for us. Wiped out hundreds of them.
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