Looking for a Raccoon Butterfly or Kleins

Nanook

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I have a 300 gallon stock tank needing a lot of aiptasia removal.
 
I have a 300 gallon stock tank needing a lot of aiptasia removal.
Do you have any halicoris wrasse in there? If not I've had great success with burgia nudibranch.

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Do you have any halicoris wrasse in there? If not I've had great success with burgia nudibranch.

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No on the Wrasse and I'd never use Berghia, been there done that.
You can't beat a Butterfly;)
 
I had sucess w peppermint shrimps, but w the size of your fish will prob just end up as a snacks for your fish . Lol

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Funny, I was just getting ready to post up my kline 's. He's yours if you want him. Eats aptaisia and mojanos. Never touched my zoas, torches, or frogspawn, but tore into an elegance. That's why I'm getting g rid of him, want to move my elegance to the new office tank.
 
I'll take him, Kirk. Let me know when a good time for you would be.
 
Big schools of them here, particularly off Lanai. They're smart too. They swim all around divers in schools, in a dazzling display, putting the diver completely in awe. But what they're secretly doing is leading the diver unknowingly towards Sergeant Majors guarding their nests of eggs. The Sergeant Majors are very defensive and will attack the biggest thing coming near their nests. Its a harmless nibble on the diver wearing a wetsuit but while the Sergeant Majors are distracted the raccoon butterflies pounce on the eggs. It's an amazing adaption to see but has become a regular part of my dive briefings in order to prevent it from happening. ;)
 
Big schools of them here, particularly off Lanai. They're smart too. They swim all around divers in schools, in a dazzling display, putting the diver completely in awe. But what they're secretly doing is leading the diver unknowingly towards Sergeant Majors guarding their nests of eggs. The Sergeant Majors are very defensive and will attack the biggest thing coming near their nests. Its a harmless nibble on the diver wearing a wetsuit but while the Sergeant Majors are distracted the raccoon butterflies pounce on the eggs. It's an amazing adaption to see but has become a regular part of my dive briefings in order to prevent it from happening. ;)

That's pretty amazing! Did you figure this out, or was it already known? Pretty tough surviving on the reef. How big are the Raccoon Butterflies?
 
Its a thing that's been going on at a few of the more popular dive sites for awhile now. Most are a solid 5-7 inches.
 
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