ezerasurfr
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So I've been fighting an aiptasia outbreak, but like most of us who fight this battle am having difficulty. Others have been through this, and it's going to come down to the best of the worst for me.
So here it is:
(The reason I'm posting this in SPS will be evident soon)
My first attack (and only so far) has been aiptasia-X. I've been fighting 2 returning aiptasia since July - I keep thinking I'm getting them, but then they come back (and in numbers). Now I have about 16 (that I can see).
My next line of defense is what I'm posting about. Here are my options, and my arguments against each:
Peppermint shrimp: So these would be the easiest live solution I've come up with. I've heard they will make short work of aiptasia within a few weeks, and would then be unseen tank inhabitants there-after. A plus would be if I got multiples they can mate and I can have free live food for my fish. I would do this in a heartbeat and we could skip this post easily - except for my bluethroat trigger. I believe he would tear them apart in seconds of introduction into the tank, and even if he didn't catch them I fear they would never be seen for fear of him. Anyone have advice on this?
Butterfly fish: I've had 3 CBBs in the past with varying degrees of failure. While I have room in my tank for more fish, I hate throwing fish at a problem. Though I would be more than happy to get a beautiful fish that will serve more than one purpose - I would hate to use a CBB due to poor success rates in captivity. I would best view them in the wild. So I was thinking of what other butterfly fish people who keep SPS have had success with in the past that are more hardy. Anyone have experience with Raccoons or Auriga butterfly fish - or is this just not the right path to take? Any advice would be appreciated (if directed properly of course
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Thanks in advance..
So here it is:
(The reason I'm posting this in SPS will be evident soon)
My first attack (and only so far) has been aiptasia-X. I've been fighting 2 returning aiptasia since July - I keep thinking I'm getting them, but then they come back (and in numbers). Now I have about 16 (that I can see).
My next line of defense is what I'm posting about. Here are my options, and my arguments against each:
Peppermint shrimp: So these would be the easiest live solution I've come up with. I've heard they will make short work of aiptasia within a few weeks, and would then be unseen tank inhabitants there-after. A plus would be if I got multiples they can mate and I can have free live food for my fish. I would do this in a heartbeat and we could skip this post easily - except for my bluethroat trigger. I believe he would tear them apart in seconds of introduction into the tank, and even if he didn't catch them I fear they would never be seen for fear of him. Anyone have advice on this?
Butterfly fish: I've had 3 CBBs in the past with varying degrees of failure. While I have room in my tank for more fish, I hate throwing fish at a problem. Though I would be more than happy to get a beautiful fish that will serve more than one purpose - I would hate to use a CBB due to poor success rates in captivity. I would best view them in the wild. So I was thinking of what other butterfly fish people who keep SPS have had success with in the past that are more hardy. Anyone have experience with Raccoons or Auriga butterfly fish - or is this just not the right path to take? Any advice would be appreciated (if directed properly of course

Thanks in advance..