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Old 12-16-2013, 01:12 AM
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Hi:

I originally had a matted filefish in the tank and it controlled all the aiptasia in the tank. I did have some left in the overflows. I got rid of him because he was eating some of my zoas.

I did use Aiptasia-X for the few that did pop up but I had to treat them 2 or 3 times. I guess if you don't get it in their mouth before they close up it is not 100% effective.

I haven't tried peppermint shrimp.

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Old 12-16-2013, 01:22 AM
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Pearlscale Butterfly fish did the job for me. My tank initially had hundreds (live rock and back glass were covered in them), and it took them a few months, but the Pearlscales completed decimated the aiptasia. And they don't bother my corals either. Plus a beautiful fish, too. Have had them for 3+ years now.
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Old 12-16-2013, 01:52 AM
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Pearlscale Butterfly fish did the job for me. My tank initially had hundreds (live rock and back glass were covered in them), and it took them a few months, but the Pearlscales completed decimated the aiptasia. And they don't bother my corals either. Plus a beautiful fish, too. Have had them for 3+ years now.
I put in 2 butterfly fish. They decimated the aiptasia. And 2 brains. And 2 birdnest corals. Can't catch them yet. I strongly urge caution. They pick at everything
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Old 12-16-2013, 02:01 AM
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I put in 2 butterfly fish. They decimated the aiptasia. And 2 brains. And 2 birdnest corals. Can't catch them yet. I strongly urge caution. They pick at everything
Yes, that is true for most butterfly fish, but these are Pearlscales, and none of them have bothered my corals.
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I have two peppermint shrimp and they go mad for the stuff. Have zero issues with it.
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I picked up a filefish yesterday to deal with an aiptasia problem. Haven't had much luck with peppermints or nudibranchs.
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Default aptasia

berghia are the only ones that are totally reef safe.they take time,but are effective
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Yes, that is true for most butterfly fish, but these are Pearlscales, and none of them have bothered my corals.

Clams also?
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Old 12-16-2013, 04:28 AM
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Clams also?
Never had any clams, so can't speak to that. And I should also mention that I just didn't plunk the Pearlscales directly into my display tank, and say have at it...

I always put new fish through QT with the hypo routine, which can take up to 3 months. During that time, I trained the Pearlscales onto first frozen mysis, then dried foods incl various freeze dried, pellets, and even flake. But also, I put in a rock with some aiptasia on it, first to see if they would go for it. They did, and when one figured it out, the others would join in. So I kept doing that, giving them an aiptasia rock every once in a while, and in the mean time fattening them up on dried food, with the occasional frozen mysis treat (can't give them too much of that or they won't eat the dry stuff).

Then I added them to the display tank, where they first had to deal with my bully yellow tang. But they are pretty quick, and he could never corner one, and eventually gave up. But they immediately recognized the aiptasia, and didn't hesitate to rip them out of their holes. And since they were used to the dried foods, took to that right away in the display tank as well.

But they never went after my corals. Initially I only had LPS (frogspawn, bubble coral, etc) and softies (mushrooms, leathers, etc). Later I added SPS frags, and I was a little nervous at first, because they really looked over a new frag initially, and would sometimes nip off the slime filaments. But they never went after the polyps. I have softies, LPS and lots of SPS in my tank now, and they don't bother any of them. But the good news, is they continue to keep my tanks free of aiptasia (for 3 years now).

I would not be surprised if they left clams alone as well. I really think what made it work for me, was first training them on other foods and aiptasia in the QT tank. I may not have been so lucky, if they went straight into the display tank.
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Never had any clams, so can't speak to that. And I should also mention that I just didn't plunk the Pearlscales directly into my display tank, and say have at it...

I always put new fish through QT with the hypo routine, which can take up to 3 months.
don't think most would have that commitment to train a fish labelled "not reef safe" when there's other methods of aptasia control. Know I don't.
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