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    Default Aiptasia Eaters!

    I am having an outbreak and I need a solution for this... I have PLENTY!!!
    Let me know what you have!

    Thanks,
    Alberto
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
    Thank you!
    Alberto Murillo

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    Sounds like a good excuse to head down south and hit the jetties for peps! My sister and brother in law went this last weekend and brought me all kinds of goodies. You could also ask the local fish stores if they have any file fish. I know the one on 46 off 281 still has two in stock. It's called Birddog Catfish.
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    if it's just on one rock I'd take the whole rock out if it was me. relying on a critter to solve my pest problems hasn't worked much for me in the past.
    Karin



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    I'm battling the same thing at the moment. It's not terrible but it's time to do something. I ordered some Berghia nudibranches from berghia.net. I've heard that peppermints will only shred up the aiptasia to get to it's gastric cavity (?) and eat that. It won't eat the actual aiptasia and will cause it to spread. I've tried Aiptasia-X and I may as well have just feed them mysis. I think the nudi's are the way to go (from my reading) but there is a serious consideration. The diet of the nudi's consist of aiptasia. They don'y eat anything else. In other words, it's possible to get rid of the aiptasia and have all the nudi's die. I had a long talk with Larry (owner of berghia.net) and he said to start off with a small amount of them and give it about six months. This will allow them to reach maturity and possibly survive and combat subsequent outbreaks.

    I have a post asking for feedback on the Berghia Nudi's but have yet to get any response. From what I've read, they seem like a winner but I've not had direct success using them (yet, HOPEFULLY!).
    Master Reef Curmudgeon

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    Default Aiptasia Eaters!

    My first set of peps worked great, my second set didn't work out. I had absolutely no luck with the file fish although it was quite adept at killing of a burgeoning outbreak of open brain, although at the time I only had one.

    Now I have one or two. Kalk solution works well, but I noticed that zoas in the vicinity of the attack did not fare well. I've sqeezed out some lime juice (coronas dressed and constantly at my side) and that seemed to cause the apts to wither and die. I was able to then pinch the flaccid apt (now stretched out into the water column) and pull it out.

    I thought about the bergia but I don't believe I've got enough to justify the expense.
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    Default Aiptasia Eaters!

    Oh, and I used like a ten gauge for delivery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by allan View Post
    Oh, and I used like a ten gauge for delivery.
    Jeez, Allan. a 10 gauge? Makes a pretty big mess of the tank, doesn't it? I mean a 410 maybe, or a 22 with rat shot, but a TEN GAUGE?

    Oh. Were you talking about NEEDLES? Nevermind.
    Bill

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    Berghia nudibranches worked on my 158, never had aptaisia again. I got two from Larry and one had eggs. Acclimation is critical when introducing them to your tank. You have to make sure they get placed on something so they can grab hold. Amazing to watch them eat, roots and all.

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    Wow! a lot of response on this!!
    All I have to say is that I have them ALL OVER THE PLACE!!!
    It's a 20 gal tank that has like 12-14 peaces of LR and I have them on all of them. Even the glass and power heads etc.
    Ramsey...
    when did you order? how many? are they cheap? Can you share?
    I think I have plenty for them to eat for several months... I guess it depends on how fast they eat them.... but I have plenty.
    After they are done I could pass them to another reefer that is in need.
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    Thank you!
    Alberto Murillo

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