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![]() Does anyone know where around Vancouver or Lower Mainland I can get some? I tried J&L but no luck....
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![]() do you have a lot of Aiptasia?? |
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![]() they're starting to spread in the sump/refugium. The butterfly cleared up everything in the DT but I'd like to get rid of them completely if I can
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![]() you will never really get rid of aptasia .i had rock 6 months out of water and they still came back.i have one berghia right now and will be bringing more in next year-probably feb-march.aptasia is actually good in the sump as they help clean the water,and if your copperband is keeping the display clean , i wouldn't worry too much about it right now
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![]() no, it's an auriga. It wasn't nice to the aiptasia I had in the DT and I don't want to chance giving it an expensive coral meal. I gotta say though, it removes the temptation of getting into coral......unless someone knows of some coral butterflies would not eat or nip at.......ugh temptation could win again
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