Will Camel Shrimp eat Aiptasia?

Just to clarify, couldn't the same thing be said with anything other than berghia nudibranchs?

Peppermint shrimp are not totally reef safe. I've had them go after certain corals once the aiptasia are gone.

berghia nudibranchs will eat aiptasia. However, they cannot be used with some fish, they are very slow, and often miss some.
 
ok I thought you said fuge.

It is fuge, however if I were to buy a fish he won't live in my fuge forever, that would just be mean. He'll need to go into the DT at some point. :p

I think there are two different types of peppermint shrimp, one that eats and the other that doesn't. you should be able to google this.

I have 3 and they eat all the aptasia in the tank.

As I mentioned, I've tried all varieties of peppermint shrimp. I've heard that some are more likely to eat aiptasia than others but I've never had luck with them actually doing it.

berghia nudibranchs will eat aiptasia. However, they cannot be used with some fish, they are very slow, and often miss some.

Exactly. When I purchased them for the DT it was prior to having my two (now three) wrasses. I waited until all of the aiptasia was gone in the DT before adding the wrasses.
This would be for my fuge (exclusively) this time though where there are no predators, thankfully. The only thing currently down there are bristleworms and a few hermits for "cleaning up".

I may try the peppermint shrimp again as (and as someone mentioned) I have heard that they'll go after aiptasia if they literally have nothing else to eat... I've also heard that they only go after aiptasia when it's small so that may be why I haven't had luck?
 
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