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    Funny how i just asked you about your bta yesterday...
    Maybe its a sign that you should give one to me.

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    Peppermints are worth a shot. Most people seem to be more interested in feeding them, rather than eradication. I have some aiptasia x laying around if want to borrow it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilbert View Post
    Funny how i just asked you about your bta yesterday...
    Maybe its a sign that you should give one to me.
    Well, if I was ever going to get rid of the clone, now is the time especially since it's attached to that acan rock and I can just cut the rock. I'll let you know. And...yes that's funny....but this is the GBTA and not the RBTA. If it's still there when I get home I'll consider doing some trading with you.

    Quote Originally Posted by Justahobby View Post
    Peppermints are worth a shot. Most people seem to be more interested in feeding them, rather than eradication. I have some aiptasia x laying around if want to borrow it
    Interesting...why is that? Are they not a threat to the tank? Are they not considered pests? I'm assuming they are filter feeders and could be benefitial???

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    Inject that badboy with some lemon juice! I used to have some of those in my tank aswell, I added a pep a few months ago and I havent noticed a single one anymore, so yes Im guessing they do eat them too.
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    I just read that when orange ball anemones are small they are clear hope that helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Cob View Post
    If it's still there when I get home I'll consider doing some trading with you.
    LMK cause i'd be interested in a trade

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    Quote Originally Posted by tzhanks View Post
    I just read that when orange ball anemones are small they are clear hope that helps.
    Good info. I'll check and see if I have any large ones developing color.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gilbert View Post
    LMK cause i'd be interested in a trade
    Will do.

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    peppermints ate a lot of my acans...be careful...they can be hard to get out in a fully stocked tank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Still Learning View Post
    peppermints ate a lot of my acans...be careful...they can be hard to get out in a fully stocked tank.
    I have never had this problem. Were they from the coast or LFS? I have heard the ones from the coast are a little aggressive.

    I have never had a problem with either....but I also don't want to gamble.

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