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![]() It is possible that the owner really likes aiptasia and thought that they were quite novel, and thus allowed them to thrive. Kinda like how some people keep Xenia
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![]() Newbies always think that they are supposed to be in there. I had one guy who was quite proud of it until I told him what they were - bad bad bad.
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![]() way back when marine aquariums started people couldnt keep real corals and if a reefkeeper could keep aiptasia they were doing really well, aiptasia were a desired addition in your tank. not so now adays
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![]() that tanks got some good filter feeding goin on there
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![]() whats the best way to have that removed. I have a some in my tank maybe 5 or 6 small ones.
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