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 Second time 10 went in and three months later nothing, so I bought 10 more from a local reefer. Two months later and still nothing and I thought they hadn't worked, until I realized my sump was aiptasia free and there were hundreds of berghia in it. Problem with berghia is that they almost inevitably miss a single teeny tiny nem hidden in a crack somewhere before they all starve to death, so a year later you're often right back where you started. anyway, my point is that I think you should examine your rocks with a flashlight at night if you're seeing the nem's disappearing. I'm sure the filefish is helping, but he might not deserve all the credit. Berghias seem like they've failed utterly until they hit critical mass (i.e. they eat aiptasia faster than they can spread), but once that scale is tipped, aiptasia populations crash pretty spectacularly. | 
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|   An effective way I did to get rid of aiptasa was squeeze some lemon juice out and use a syringe and inject them directly into the aiptsia. U have to be very quick tho because as soon as u get too close to them they do retract into the rock. From experience each one I did it too died by the next day. | 
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|   Ive been having luck with aptaisa-x. takes forever but its working 
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