Aiptasia Eaters

summitk

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Are berghia nudibranchs available anywhere locally? I've had aiptasia for years, but they're finally annoying me enough to want to deal with them now.

Thanks,
Summit
 
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these file fish are really good aptasia eaters IMO i have two and never get aptasia any more
 
I've had good luck numerous times with my B-flies. I've raised 5 C. semilarvatus and 4 C. falcula and coerced them all into reef-safe, Aiptasia patrols. They may annoy Xenia, but once taught to eat fish food, if any teaching is needed, they leave everything alone. Very beautiful fish I must say too!
 
Only if you get lucky, and they don't eat much. I would contact anthony Calfo, he had a thread about them. I recall him saying something like 15$ for one or somewhere around that.
 
You need peppermint shrimp from the Gulf or Caribbean of this verity: Lysmata boggessi

You also need to get "new" ones. If you get them that have been captive for a while they will develop a taste for things other than aiptasia. Berghia are extremely delicate and unless you have $$$$$$$ it will take several months on longer till you get a population large enough to make a dent. (if they survive)

After spending $100 on Berghia and seeing no results I spent $25 on 4 shrimp and I am aiptasia free.

Cheers!
 
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