currently have a evo 13.5 with a billion trillion aiptasia everywhere, alot of them are big now. most are in the sand and refugium. im upgrading to a IM 50 lagoon in a few days. heres my plan, please make suggestions.
Current relevant livestock:
six line wrasse
yellow candy hog fish
fire shrimp
3 peppermint shrimp (two are missing for months, found 1 trapped in my in tank media basket recently)
BILLIONS of bistle worms, some of them are very big.
been over researching this topic and this is like my third post but heres my plan. first - capture the peppermints with the bottle trick, then leave the six line and the hog fish in the old tank when transferring everything. im ditching my sand bed and fuge and EVERYTHING from the old tank except the rocks, corals, inverts and fish other than the wrasse and hog.
I plan on buying like 10-12 berghia nudis and putting them in the new tank. if there are no predatory fish or shrimp in the tank i will have some peace of mind that the berghia can reproduce BUT now im reading that bristle worms are one of their main predators. GIVE ME A BREAK. i have tons of big bristle worms that i see at night and i even see some during the day when i feed. are the worms gonna be a big problem? The more i read on this topic the more aggravated and hopeless i feel. but if i got through dinos after months of battling, i can get through this. NEVER GIVE UP!!
PLEASE speak from experience only, if you have used berghia with the live stock i mentioned please let me know your experience. there are so many conflicting views on here and it has always been easy for me to read something on here from a few people and accept it as law until i see a few other people say the exact opposite. THAT GOES FOR EVERYTHING ON THIS TOPIC!! f aiptasia keeps it at bay vs f aiptasia makes it even worse.... peppermint shrimp work great vs ive have a billion peps and they've never touched an aiptasia..... wrasse are fine with berghia vs the berghia have no chance.... i love this hobby so much but dear god when you have an issue it is the most stressful and confusing experience ever. feel like im reliving dinos all over again.
Current relevant livestock:
six line wrasse
yellow candy hog fish
fire shrimp
3 peppermint shrimp (two are missing for months, found 1 trapped in my in tank media basket recently)
BILLIONS of bistle worms, some of them are very big.
been over researching this topic and this is like my third post but heres my plan. first - capture the peppermints with the bottle trick, then leave the six line and the hog fish in the old tank when transferring everything. im ditching my sand bed and fuge and EVERYTHING from the old tank except the rocks, corals, inverts and fish other than the wrasse and hog.
I plan on buying like 10-12 berghia nudis and putting them in the new tank. if there are no predatory fish or shrimp in the tank i will have some peace of mind that the berghia can reproduce BUT now im reading that bristle worms are one of their main predators. GIVE ME A BREAK. i have tons of big bristle worms that i see at night and i even see some during the day when i feed. are the worms gonna be a big problem? The more i read on this topic the more aggravated and hopeless i feel. but if i got through dinos after months of battling, i can get through this. NEVER GIVE UP!!
PLEASE speak from experience only, if you have used berghia with the live stock i mentioned please let me know your experience. there are so many conflicting views on here and it has always been easy for me to read something on here from a few people and accept it as law until i see a few other people say the exact opposite. THAT GOES FOR EVERYTHING ON THIS TOPIC!! f aiptasia keeps it at bay vs f aiptasia makes it even worse.... peppermint shrimp work great vs ive have a billion peps and they've never touched an aiptasia..... wrasse are fine with berghia vs the berghia have no chance.... i love this hobby so much but dear god when you have an issue it is the most stressful and confusing experience ever. feel like im reliving dinos all over again.