Yes, I know but with one? six line ?thank u
There are numerous fish reportedly used to control acro pests. Among the most popular are wrasses (such as six-line, Hawaiian 4 line, yellow coris etc) and certain pipe fish (such as dragonface pipefish). The problem is for every success stories, there are more failing ones. In other word, there is no guarantee that these fish will do anything so relying on them to control these pests can be very disappointing. The worse thing is you add the fish and they didn't do anything; now you have to get creative to get the fish out because you really don't like the fish that much.
In Germany, there is a more proof prove method involve the use of camel shrimp. It has been reported to be a lot successful in controlling pretty much all SPS pest including red bugs, AEFW and nudis. The basic principle is very simple: A hungry shrimp will find and eat just about anything. The set up involves using about 10 camel shrimps in a separate tank (say 10g). You starve the shrimp for a week or so without feeding and then rotate your infested SPS to that tank. The shrimps will start eating pretty much all known pests they can find within a few minutes. You would have to observe the process closely and be ready to pull the SPS out in about ~5 minutes or the shrimps will start eating the SPS after the pests are gone. This won't work if you can't take the SPS out, obviously.
What pest are you particularly fighting with?
I think the op was just looking for something that might prevent infestation, rather than treat it.
On a side note I have been successful in treating aefw with the basting and wrasses method, without having to tear apart my tank.
I think the op was just looking for something that might prevent infestation, rather than treat it.
In a few posts down, OP did show a photo of his acro with heavy red bug infestion.
Yes. With this method, you don't really need wrasses. Clown and chromis, for example, will eat them from the water column too. And yes wrasses are beautiful.
Btw, there is no way I would rely on wrasses or any fish as a good reliable preventive measure against SPS pests. That's simply not a realistic goal.
There are numerous fish reportedly used to control acro pests. Among the most popular are wrasses (such as six-line, Hawaiian 4 line, yellow coris etc) and certain pipe fish (such as dragonface pipefish). The problem is for every success stories, there are more failing ones. In other word, there is no guarantee that these fish will do anything so relying on them to control these pests can be very disappointing. The worse thing is you add the fish and they didn't do anything; now you have to get creative to get the fish out because you really don't like the fish that much.
In Germany, there is a more proof prove method involve the use of camel shrimp. It has been reported to be a lot successful in controlling pretty much all SPS pest including red bugs, AEFW and nudis. The basic principle is very simple: A hungry shrimp will find and eat just about anything. The set up involves using about 10 camel shrimps in a separate tank (say 10g). You starve the shrimp for a week or so without feeding and then rotate your infested SPS to that tank. The shrimps will start eating pretty much all known pests they can find within a few minutes. You would have to observe the process closely and be ready to pull the SPS out in about ~5 minutes or the shrimps will start eating the SPS after the pests are gone. This won't work if you can't take the SPS out, obviously.
What pest are you particularly fighting with?