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    Berghia nudibranchs are the ones that eat aiptasia. once your problem is gone, you can just sell/pass them along to someone with the same problem or trade them in at a LFS. It's not hard to find people willing to buy them since aiptasia is such a common occurence. Peppermint shrimp do a pretty good job, but if you have any really large ones, it's a good idea to use an aiptasia control product to nuke those, because IME, they don't really mess with the big ones.
    - Misti
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    like stab them with the needle type inject
    8 gal reef /w 10 gal sump
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    brazilian rainbow boa

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    Berghia Nudibranchs, Copper Band, and Blue Life Aptaisa killer for the large ones(It Works). Remember for everyone you see there are many more in areas you can not see.

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    Oh and Klein's Butterflyfish work great too, but be careful the can pick at some leathers and polyps. There was a great article in Reef Hobbyist Magazine on them.
    175 gal reef in wall
    7 gal micro reef

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