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Get em out! Or you could also try a peppermint shrimp, they sometimes have a taste for these hydroids as well as Aptaisa. Refer to the link below for more information; http://www.xtalworld.com/Aquarium/hitchfaq.htm |
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![]() I fragged off two small blastos and got rid of the rock. Phew.
Thanks guys. Cheers |
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![]() Good that you "get rid" of "it" that way. I dont know about you, but I did the same to one of my rock that had so much of bad stuff on. but instead of throw it out, I covered the rock with a black tower, deep it in for a a while then keep it cover, deep it back into a small "hospital "container" , now it's in a spare tank (small though) and I am watching it to see those bad guys still survive after the bath. Hehe.. Fun to try something new and ... weird.. LOL
Good luck there. |
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![]() S. Michael's Reef Fishes 3: Angel Fishes & Butterfly Fishes, says that Long Nose Butterflies (Forcipiger Flavissimus) may eat hydroids.
Anyone witnessed this at all? Reef Fishes 3 - Angels & Butteflys . |