It’s incredibly annoying, second culture up but not sure if it’ll survive but gotta tryUnfortunately this is common. They only grow when/where you don’t want them. I have crashed a few aiptasia cultures myself.
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It’s incredibly annoying, second culture up but not sure if it’ll survive but gotta tryUnfortunately this is common. They only grow when/where you don’t want them. I have crashed a few aiptasia cultures myself.
Hey, so besides feeding them every second day I’ve not really looked too closely but decided I’ll have a close look today. Egg coils have hatched (roughly 2 weeks since first coil was found) couldn’t see any babies but eventually after reaaaally looking close I could see some almost microscopic little white specs near the coils on the side that look like they have hatched, so yes we have babies!Any updates on how this turned out? Any babies?!
How long has it been since you added them?I spent $240 dollars on 12 Berghias hoping to help with my Aiptasia in a 115 gallon. Added them at night, with no pumps on. Added them all to the same spot. They all crawled into cracks, never to be seen again. I have looked at night multiple times with a blue flashlight, and nothin.
No hit to Aiptasia population either. I think I got an expensive snack for my wrasses
Same experience, my 6 line has a sparky smileI spent $240 dollars on 12 Berghias hoping to help with my Aiptasia in a 115 gallon. Added them at night, with no pumps on. Added them all to the same spot. They all crawled into cracks, never to be seen again. I have looked at night multiple times with a blue flashlight, and nothin.
No hit to Aiptasia population either. I think I got an expensive snack for my wrasses
Almost 4 weeks. Is there still hope?!How long has it been since you added them?
I did this the first time I added a few, second time round I’ve fattened them up before adding them to the tank, actually spotted one out and about the other night, roughly a week and a half after being added to the tank.Almost 4 weeks. Is there still hope?!
They were pretty small, probably like 1/4” so not sure if they were even breeding sized yet.
4 weeks is too soon, especially if you started with juveniles (unless you bought a huge number of berghia or had very few aiptasia). You need them to breed and then the offspring to get to be decent size, closer to three months if you start with juveniles. Berghia often work but they are not an overnight fix. Berghia will hide as much as possible, including eating Aiptasia hidden under/behind/between rocks before they go for the Aiptasia out in the open which you can actually see, so it is not uncommon to see no change for the first month or two.Almost 4 weeks. Is there still hope?!
They were pretty small, probably like 1/4” so not sure if they were even breeding sized yet.
Im not in any type of hurry, they’re still manageable I hit problematic once manually, but really hope these little guys can get a foothold as they’re definitely getting to a point where if nothing intervenes I’ll be in trouble.4 weeks is too soon, especially if you started with juveniles (unless you bought a huge number of berghia or had very few aiptasia). You need them to breed and then the offspring to get to be decent size, closer to three months if you start with juveniles. Berghia often work but they are not an overnight fix. Berghia will hide as much as possible, including eating Aiptasia hidden under/behind/between rocks before they go for the Aiptasia out in the open which you can actually see, so it is not uncommon to see no change for the first month or two.
Berghia don't always work though, so if you see no change after 3 months you should definitely try something else. Or if you are in a hurry/losing corals, you can write off the Berghia and try one of the other predators, all of which have their pluses and minuses.
Haha he has plenty of work still to do in my tank, see some of my previous postsOr send him to me. I have a smorgasbord for him.