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![]() you can try superglue. I had one hiding in a hole and i just covered his face and his hole. he was only about a 1/4" though.
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![]() You can try peppermint shrimps.
Or a file fish, redcoral has a few of these aptaisa eating file fish. There is also a type of nudibranch that gets rid of them.(Berghia) http://www.berghia.net/marketprice.html |
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![]() Best stuff to ue is the Aptasia/Majano killer by Tailored Aquatics, we use it all the time and it kills both quite quickly.
Berghia Nudibranch will eat aptasia,not majanos, but good luck finding them, I've been looking for them for the store (to sell) and from what I see no one has it but one supplier in Texas. Pepermint shrimp, will kill aptasia (small ones), they won't touch large aptasia or majanos. Copperband, aptasia only. Just from my experiences in the store. Ken - BWA Last edited by BlueWorldAquatic; 07-28-2009 at 04:38 PM. |
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![]() Berghia Nudibranch
$39.95 Berghia Verrucicornis Great for aiptasia control, only a half dozen of these tiny guys in stock. Approx. 0.25" http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s...noteworthy.php |
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![]() that is as with all inverts with them you must call to order.
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![]() I thought the Berghia's diet was strictly aptasia?
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![]() Lower a glass jar below the water surface, put a small light bulb in it and turn off ALL the lights, the majano will migrate to the light given enough time, simply scrape them off.
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If they make it alive at your system, they are the best solution, how ever if you have any wrasses in your tank they will eat them. Did you try Aiptasia x by redsea? As far as I know the will kill majano as well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oo3DZYdAD2Y |
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