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View Poll Results: What Aiptasia Control Methods Worked/Failed?
Joe's juice - Success 4 3.15%
Joe's juice - Didn't work/made worse 9 7.09%
Aiptasia X - Success 20 15.75%
Aiptasia X - Didn't work/made worse 17 13.39%
Kalk paste - Success 12 9.45%
Kalk paste - Didn't work/made worse 10 7.87%
Lemon Juice - Success 12 9.45%
Lemon Juice - Didn't work/made worse 13 10.24%
Some other injectable acid - Success 6 4.72%
Some other injectable acid - Didn't work/made worse 4 3.15%
Smothering with epoxy - Success 7 5.51%
Smothering with epoxy - Didn't work/made worse 6 4.72%
Aiptasia zapper - Success 0 0%
Aiptasia zapper - Didn't work/made worse 5 3.94%
Lasers - Success 1 0.79%
Lasers - Didn't work/made worse 2 1.57%
Blow torch - Success 5 3.94%
Blow torch - Didn't work/made worse 3 2.36%
Matted File fish - Success 23 18.11%
Matted File fish - Didn't work/made worse 4 3.15%
Copper Band Butterfly - Success 18 14.17%
Copper Band Butterfly - Didn't work/made worse 9 7.09%
Raccoon Butterfly - Success 4 3.15%
Raccoon Butterfly - Didn't work/made worse 1 0.79%
Berghia nudibranchs: predators present (Peppermint shrimp, wrasse, etc.) - Success 2 1.57%
Berghia nudibranchs: predators present (Peppermint shrimp, wrasse, etc.) - Didn't work/made worse 8 6.30%
Berghia nudibranchs: predators absent - Success 8 6.30%
Berghia nudibranchs: predators absent - Didn't work/made worse 4 3.15%
Peppermint Shrimp - Success 41 32.28%
Peppermint Shrimp - Didn't work/made worse 22 17.32%
I have never tried to control aiptasia 4 3.15%
I have tried to control aiptasia using a variety of methods but they are still a problem 16 12.60%
I have successfully controlled aiptasia in my system. 33 25.98%
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Old 06-28-2013, 05:27 AM
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well, this is super unscientific, but so far the results are very interesting. C'mon people, keep voting!

as for my experience:

90 gallon aquarium was over-run with aiptasia. By the time I broke it down, I had probably close to 10,000. I tried:
joe's juice
Aiptasia X
Lemon Juice
One of the strong acids (sulphuric I think)
Peppermint shrimp
Removing every single rock and blowtorching all aiptasia I could see
Aiptasia zapper
epoxy

None worked, either they made the problem worse, or the logistics of it made the method irrelevant to me. For example - watch the videos online of the Aiptasia zapper. The aiptasia that are clearly killed are always in the most convenient locations. If you have even one aiptasia on the underside of a rock you can't reach, or footed deep in a crevice, the device is useless. Same thing with injectables, they only work if you can reach the nem well enough to kill it completely, and more often than not they seem to be located in places where you can't guarantee a complete kill. By the time the problem was extreme enough to break down the whole rock scape, take everything out of the water and blowtorch it, there were so many that there was no way I could get them all without sterilizing everything, and I was right back to where I started a month later. By the time I bought berghia, I already had peppermint shrimp in the tank (which for me didn't eat a single hem), and the berghia didn't work. I can't say for sure why, but I suspect the peppermints ate them. After around $2500 and probably a hundred hours of effort, I broke down the system.

Second tank, aiptasia were introduced by accident. They spread rapidly. I tried to disturb them as little as possible, and when there were around 50-100 visible I ordered 20 berghia nudibranchs. 3 months later there wasn't a single aiptasia in the system. I've been aiptasia free since February. For me this is the method I'd use again, but I'm one person and therefore am an anecdote, so hopefully more people vote and give a better picture of what can work and what clearly doesn't.
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