aiptasia win round 2,000,000,000, what options now?

Bluephish13

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I have tried all the chemical concoctions and pastes. With my lack of time recently to always be injecting them growth has exploded. I tried peppermint shrimp but they either get eaten by fish or my mp40.

My 90 is stocked with
A large 7 inch hippo tang, large sixline, large o.clown pair , large bartletts anthias. All fish have been together for years clowns around 6-7, tang 6, sixline 6, anthias 4. So they have been a peaceful community for quite sometime.

I was thinking of adding a Copper band butterfly. What are your thoughts about this? I would be glad to have that fish in my tank if the others accept him, even after the aip's are gone. I do have a few BTA's, sps, clam, and zoas, no lps now. Any other suggestions besides tear down. Any one local have the aiptasia eating nudi's?

Thanks
 
I know your problem: feedings.

You have to feed those particular fishes you have rather heavily EVERY DAY.
Anthias are an Aiptasia's best friend.

A Copperband Butterflyfish isn't going to rid your aquarium of Aiptasia.
I doubt the nudis will either, but it's worth a shot.
Maybe just don't tell anybody they're something you don't want in the aquarium?
 
lol I start twitching when people say "hey those are cool".

Tank feels pretty well stocked, but they have all been on a heavy spectrum pellet diet for years. Even the anthias. IMO Helps keep nitrates and over feeding down in my smallish-med tank. The anthias is my newest fish at like 3-4 years ago. Even he after seeing the other fish for a few days jumped right on the spectrum diet.

not the point though i don't wantthe CBB to eat spectrum at first . I want him to eat aiptasia. I have a ton so they will def be in the CBB face all day. If you say no that they wont help i believe your opinion. Even if he kept the population down would be a start.

I think i know deep down the only way is a rock nuking.
 
okay... I'm gonna change my recommendation because (lucky you!) you're feeding your fishes spectrum pellet.

I would try a Copperband. Reason: CBB's don't take Spectrum pellet readily so it's gonna be looking for food.

This isn't a sure fire solution, mind you... but because you feed Spectrum pellet I think you have a shot at a CBB being at least a PARTIAL solution to soo many Aiptasia.

I'd like to hear the results. It's gonna take some time...
 
You could try a Kliens Butterfly. The only problem with them is it's a 50/50 shot wether they will pick at your corals or not. If you get one that likes aptasia it will keep them under wraps.
 
I've always had really good luck with file fish. I've had 2 and never had an issue with them picking at coral once the problem was under control.
 
I believe the tile fish is extremely dosile and would be blown around by the mp40 or bullied. I did find a few today so it is an option.

Any difference between the Aussie and other regions when it come to purchasing the cbb?

Thanks again

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