125 update

yoggi58

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I thought I would share some updated pictures of my 125. I have been trying to eliminate a horroble HA problem and I think it is starting to finaly go away. Now I need to kill all there aptasia that are out of control. What do you guys think?
 

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and some more.....
 

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some more....:rollface:
 

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Thanks. I am not sure about the buterfly. I heard some will ignore most of them. I tried peppermint shrimp also and they did not put a dent in it. The hair algea actualy killed a lot of them (along with lots of coral) but once I got in to control, the aptasia took over. O well I guess back to injecting them individually.:blown:
 
I share your aiptasia pain. Between my manual "juicing" and my peppermint shrimps, they haven't taken over but there are way too many little ones in hard to reach spots.

I hear berghia nudibranchs do an excellent job of aiptasia removal, provided one can get a colony established.
 
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