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The way I understand it there are two different peppermint shrimp, one eats aptasia and the other doesn't. The differences are very subtle but if you are looking for the difference you'll see it. Just do a google search and you should be able to find them, perhaps yours aren't the ones you were expecting.
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According to J&L these are the peppermints that eat aiptasia but I havent seen them devour any nor any decrease in them even in the little ones.
Thats why I was hoping someone would have a 1 or 2 that are definitly been seen eating them. |
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I bought a copper banded butterfly for my aptasia and within a week he had ate it all, not only that but makes a great addition to the tank and mine leaves my corals alone.
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Copperbands..... (droool) I'd consider growing aptasia just to keep a Copperband.
Doug |
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The wife and I were watching a peppermint doing battle with a BIG aptasia tonight it's kinda funny to watch, he pecks at them to make them go in their hole then attacks them in the hole. The aptasia won tonight but I don't think he will win against my needle full of boiling vinigar....MUHAHAHAHAHA
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A buddy of mine had the worst infestation ever. Every surface was covered, litteraly. He bought a Racoon butterfly and in about 2 weeks the tank is 75% clean. Amazing job.
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Butterflies and copperbands are probably good, but not if you have a reef with small inverts. there wont be any of those left either.
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