ishmael
Premium Member
After struggling with a plague of majano anemones in my 185 I finally got rid of them by placing a raccoon butterfly in the tank.:lolspin:
I had tried all of the other remedies including Aiptasia x and majano wand to no avail. HOURS of working with those things just lead to mediocre results and in fact might have contributed to them spreading.
I was very fortunate to have a local supplier who kept the fish in his spare tank in the basement and would place the occasional rock that would come in with majanos on it into the tank where the raccoon butterfly had nothing else to eat. So he was very well trained to eat them. He was in my tank for no more than ten seconds when he started to munch on them.
I am talking about HUNDREDS of them. They are mostly all gone. And I wonder if he will start to pick at my softies (he has not yet) or, if he will starve once they are all gone. Just a few left now, maybe 20. It has taken about two weeks.
I was at wit's end with this problem. Now, I am enjoying my tank once again!
I had tried all of the other remedies including Aiptasia x and majano wand to no avail. HOURS of working with those things just lead to mediocre results and in fact might have contributed to them spreading.
I was very fortunate to have a local supplier who kept the fish in his spare tank in the basement and would place the occasional rock that would come in with majanos on it into the tank where the raccoon butterfly had nothing else to eat. So he was very well trained to eat them. He was in my tank for no more than ten seconds when he started to munch on them.
I am talking about HUNDREDS of them. They are mostly all gone. And I wonder if he will start to pick at my softies (he has not yet) or, if he will starve once they are all gone. Just a few left now, maybe 20. It has taken about two weeks.
I was at wit's end with this problem. Now, I am enjoying my tank once again!