schryvertime
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I had great luck with taking the rock out and burning what I could and then put 3 peppermint shrimo in and they ate everything that I have missed. They have continued to eat any pop ups very quickly.
Not sure I'd listen to this guy. He's never had to deal with aiptasia before
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Berghia did it for me in about one month. Bought 10 of them and in a little while they've reproduced and really went to town with aptaisia. You just need to give berghia time and they will completely eradicate it from your tank.
I can tell you one thing---I've got the worst aiptasia outbreak of my life directly after nursing the tank (with 4 surviving fish and the corals) through an 8 day snowy power outage---lost fish under the rockwork, lost worms and other inverts, and aiptasia took off like you wouldn't believe. I'm very suspicious that the aiptasia are battening off the dead and decaying matter that gave us tons of nitrate (over 80). That is now down to 60 and falling pretty fast with water changes...
The only reason I'm not cursing the aiptasia, despite the nuisance they are to the corals---is that I'm betting they're sopping up excess nitrate and nastiness and helping uptake the effects of the dieoff. Ultimately they're going to have to go, but if they're helping my tank recover from what it's been through I'm not hating them too much.
Absolutely correct, they don't eat anything but aptaisia. As a matter of fact, they will die without it.That's because unlike the filefish, butterfly's and peppermints, aptasia is the ONLY thing these guys eat. So as I understand it.
Matted File Fish, wiped out literally 100's of aiptasia in under 3 weeks, it's a nipper but has not caused any real issues with my corals as of yet, I wasted $100's of dollars on berghia, they do eat the aiptasia but they are so vulnerable to pumps, filters, shrimp, pods etc. their eggs get consumed before they can hatch & ultimately they never achieve zero aiptasia, I only wish I was smart enough to take before & after pictures to show everyone, but trust me the infestation was severe, file fish are model citizens with my other fish & they love brine, mysis, pods etc. I highly recommend these as opposed to other expensive, eventually ineffective methods, just my experience.
I just looked it up on Liveaquaria and man, that is one ugly fish. You never had any problems with it nipping at any of your corals or anything?
It does occasionally nip at corals but I've had it for over 3 months now & it has not caused any problems for those corals, let's put it this way....the aiptaisia was doing far greater damage, I was at wits end to be sure, I was willing to accept any loss to eradicate those p.o.s anenomes & so far no coral is worse for wear. I will try & keep you updated from time to time.