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About every other month I find one or two and I hit them with F-aiptasia. It may work but I know they will be back. You guys are living my nightmare......yea.... everything we try seems to either do nothing (nudibranchs) or make them worse (F-Aiptasia and Aiptasia-X)
And we’ve held off on the shrimp since sometimes they eat LPS but at this point if we don’t do something I’ll end up tearing down the tank
The problem is with a big tank with alot of rockwork they reproduce faster than you can take care of them and the majority of them are where you cant see or reach. I even have them in my pipes and overflows where you couldnt get them even if you tried. I was really hoping the berghia nudis would take off but it just doesnt seem like itll happen. They did work wonders in my 75g though where i dont have any wrasseAbout every other month I find one or two and I hit them with F-aiptasia. It may work but I know they will be back. You guys are living my nightmare.
I’m guessing the same thing happened to our nudis as we have 3 wrassesThe problem is with a big tank with alot of rockwork they reproduce faster than you can take care of them and the majority of them are where you cant see or reach. I even have them in my pipes and overflows where you couldnt get them even if you tried. I was really hoping the berghia nudis would take off but it just doesnt seem like itll happen. They did work wonders in my 75g though where i dont have any wrasse
We had a pretty decent infestation when we first set up out 300G office tank and let it go for a few months with aiptasia. I wish we grabbed before and after photos but we threw in 4 aiptasia files and 12 of the cleaner shrimp and it took them about 2 months to get the bulk of it. We learned they work well together because one will damage the anemone and the other will finish it off. We also helped out with a laser every few days but that was more for fun.I’ve got an INFESTATION of aiptasia in my 210G tank.... I’ve tried a laser, 25 nudibranchs, countless bottles of F-Aiptasia and nothing has worked so far. There’s probably a thousand of them, no exaggeration, the rocks look fuzzy and some are quite large, almost the size of euphyllia heads.
Do you think a combo of the shrimp and filefish would do any good in this situation?
Or am I just a lost cause LOL
Good to hear. I’m most likely be placing an order within the next week. Thanks for the info.We had a pretty decent infestation when we first set up out 300G office tank and let it go for a few months with aiptasia. I wish we grabbed before and after photos but we threw in 4 aiptasia files and 12 of the cleaner shrimp and it took them about 2 months to get the bulk of it. We learned they work well together because one will damage the anemone and the other will finish it off. We also helped out with a laser every few days but that was more for fun.
We did have to catch 2 of the filefish out of the tank because they started going after our poccillapora but they're not the fastest swimmers.
Nudi’s do work since their one and ONLY source of gods are aiptasia. My infestation was worse then that and it took 20 nudi’s in a 180 3 months to clear them out. Just an FYII’ve got an INFESTATION of aiptasia in my 210G tank.... I’ve tried a laser, 25 nudibranchs, countless bottles of F-Aiptasia and nothing has worked so far. There’s probably a thousand of them, no exaggeration, the rocks look fuzzy and some are quite large, almost the size of euphyllia heads.
Do you think a combo of the shrimp and filefish would do any good in this situation?
Or am I just a lost cause LOL
I recommend something like 4-6 peppermints for a tank that sizing especially if there's a ton of aiptasia. All of our fish are at our biosecure facility for at least a few weeks so they can be conditioned and healthy for shipping. I don't run any medications prophylactically but we are confident in our ability to keep our facility biosecure.@Biota_MarineIve got a pretty bad aiptasia infestation in my 65 gallon mixed reef. With my current fish population I could add one of your aiptasia eating filefish.
Two questions:
1) How many peppermint shrimp do you recommend I get to partner with the fish on eradicating these aiptasia?
2) Are your filefish put through any sort of QT process to ensure they are disease free?
Any update on the progressordered 3 filefish and 9 shrimps. Will report back in a mont or 2 with any progress
They didn’t do anything for me. Ended up tearing down the tank.Any update on the progress
Yea I was afraid of this. I’ve been holding off on any wrasse so I can let some nudis do the work.They didn’t do anything for me. Ended up tearing down the tank.
It’s sitting dry now, and will get restarted in a few months.
This has been my struggle. I got a melanurus long before the aiptasia problem started. He's a big time sleeper....last to wake up when the lights turn on, first to bury himself before the lights go out.....so I thought maybe berghia will work.Yea I was afraid of this. I’ve been holding off on any wrasse so I can let some nudis do the work.
How big is your tank? And how many aptasia are we talking about that you have? And yes pretty much any wrasse will hunt them looks like a Biota filefish might be the best way to go for youThis has been my struggle. I got a melanurus long before the aiptasia problem started. He's a big time sleeper....last to wake up when the lights turn on, first to bury himself before the lights go out.....so I thought maybe berghia will work.
Put 15 berghia in the tank a couple months ago. Haven't seen one in at least 2 weeks and the aiptaisa keep increasing in population. Sigh.
So now I'm gonna try a Biota filefish.
It's a 65 gallon. And at this point, I'd guess somewhere between 50-100 aiptasia of various sizes.How big is your tank? And how many aptasia are we talking about that you have? And yes pretty much any wrasse will hunt them looks like a Biota filefish might be the best way to go for you