Someone PLEASE help us....Aiptasia is running wild and I cant control it. Ive tried the boiling water and they jus return. Id rather NOT use any chemical unless I have no choice.
Berghia Nudi's or peppermint shrimp is the natural way to do it but if the aiptasia is too big they won't go near it. You gotta joes juice it and the shrimp or nudi's will clean up the rest. Hope that helps.
Berghia will eat every aiptasia of any size until there is none left. My 100g had wall to wall aiptasia and they are every single one, including the giants. I have zero aiptasia any where now.
I've used kalk paste, Aiptasia X and other aiptasia nukes, all it does it make tiny aipts grow all over the tank and spread them, yes u nuke the large aipt, but in its place as it desintegrates are 50 tiny new spores that just grows all over.
I had a huge outbreak in my 120 display, probably hundreds. First I tried Aptasia x, no success. Thought I was going to have to pull all my rock. Next I bought a filefish(previously used on aptasia) and a group of peppermint shrimp. Problem solved.. no idea who ate them all. Now when I see one pop up I use boiling water in a syringe and watch the peppermint swarm and eat the goo.
I had a file fish wiped out hundred aipts, but after he ate all, he went after the Z's and P's... lost lots of really nice Z's and P's and also bunch of famed nice ones.
In my 75 I actually tried counting them and got about 125only only on the front side. I bought 6 peppermint shrimp and about 2 months later my tank was 100% clear of aptasia. I would definently recommend these little guys.
+1 for Peppermint Shrimp. Only needed one for a 20 Long. I was doubtful for the first 2 days and then BAMMMM on the third day I was like wow. The only think is they will steal food when spot feeding any of my coral.
I wish there was something to eat my bubble algae (crabs don't seem to work).
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