Aiptasia?

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so i've been having a big problem w aiptasia, i have probably about atleast 50 in the tank right now.
did it already get out of hand?
what should i do?
should i add peppermint shrimps, or a copperband?
i feel like the aiptasia x doesnt really work well.

any help please?
 

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I had the problem a while back and added a matted file fish and he took care of all of them, I might of had 10 or so and when the job was done I scooped him out and sold him. to this day no aiptasia have returned.
 

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Peppermint Shrimp are hit and miss, no tellin if they will work.
Matted Filefish
CopperBand Butterfly
Couple others in the Chelmonops class will do the same
 

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I tried a matted Filefish and within a week I couldnt see a single aptasia. Then he started in on acans. I pulled him out and obviously the aptasia had just retracted into the rock because it came back quickly. I think you may need to keep one in there if you do get one and hope he is well behaved. I've tried a Copperband but my Powder Blue killed it the first night.
 

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If you can get the rocks out, even part of them, a plumbing torch is quick. Burn em up and put the rock back. Once on top of the problem, adopt a no nonsense, kill it right away if you see it mentality. My 8 year old daughter is in charge of the aptasia x around here and she never lets one last a day. As a result we have very few.

Good luck, it can be frustrating!
 
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yeah i waas super frustated last night and started removing the rocks that had the most aiptasia.
im going to try a copperband first, and we'll go from there.

anybody else has tried torching the aiptasia away? lol im good w a torch.
 

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Not so much expensive as much as thats all they eat, and starve out once its all gone.

$160 for 8 slugs 1/2 inch long is not expensive :)? Not to mention just about any fish kills them haha so they are delicate too.

Thinking about it now I should get into the business of selling nudi's they really are easy to reproduce, i'd charge $5 a slug and become a millionare :)
 
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I put lemon juice Ina container, heat it up to boiling in the microwave, fill a needle/syringe with it and stab the aiptasia with it. I only use about .5cc for each one. Works well as long as the aiptasia is open when you do it. You'll need to get them all in one day I think in order to stop them fr spreading. I also wonder if a blue spot puffer would help as mine seems to pick at anything small in the rocks like bubble algae.
 

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Can I see a few pics of apistasia so those of us new to the hobby know what it looks like
 

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Here's one I stole off google
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1410971702.235437.jpg
 

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i had the same problem as you had only got to a point that every live rock in my tank had atleast 10 of them.. i tried aiptasia x but they come back after the next couple of days. then i read you pick up the live rock with the aiptasia and spray the aiptasia with boiling water but after a couple of weeks, they come back again. So i tried using their natural predator. First was a medium chelmon rostratum but this was a miss as for 9 months, he never touched them. Then i traded him to my local petshop and got a chaetodon kleini. This one was eating around 20 an hour but couldnt let my LPS specially my dragon soul favia alone so he had to go out. The next was a matted filefish, but unlike my medoum rostratum, it never did help in my aiptasia problem. The last one i got sept last year is my Large rostratum which devoured every single one of them. To this day I am aiptasia free and I managed to ween this one to eat frozen artemia. Only ate mysis and gammarus before. In my experience, it's a hit and miss with every fish eventhough they are supposedly the natural predator of these. You just have to try with one and if it's a miss, trade it at your local pet store until you get just the right one. good luck
 

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i had the same problem as you had only got to a point that every live rock in my tank had atleast 10 of them.. i tried aiptasia x but they come back after the next couple of days. then i read you pick up the live rock with the aiptasia and spray the aiptasia with boiling water but after a couple of weeks, they come back again. So i tried using their natural predator. First was a medium chelmon rostratum but this was a miss as for 9 months, he never touched them. Then i traded him to my local petshop and got a chaetodon kleini. This one was eating around 20 an hour but couldnt let my LPS specially my dragon soul favia alone so he had to go out. The next was a matted filefish, but unlike my medoum rostratum, it never did help in my aiptasia problem. The last one i got sept last year is my Large rostratum which devoured every single one of them. To this day I am aiptasia free and I managed to ween this one to eat frozen artemia. Only ate mysis and gammarus before. In my experience, it's a hit and miss with every fish eventhough they are supposedly the natural predator of these. You just have to try with one and if it's a miss, trade it at your local pet store until you get just the right one. good luck

Can you provide the full name to: rostratum? I'm trying to find the fish you are speaking of...but Google is showing all sorts of fish


 

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opps.. i dont know why i wrote rostratum but its rostratus.. copperband butterflyfish.. choose wisely though, they better be eating frozen already at your local pet store before you buy them
 
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