Acropora bug natural predator?

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Obviously, there has to be a natural predator for these things. Wondering what might be an effective way to keep them in check aside from drugs...
Would a mandarin eat them?
My 66g tank has 3 wrasses, and they don't really seem to do much in the way of eating them.
Acro crabs maybe?
 

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Obviously, there has to be a natural predator for these things. Wondering what might be an effective way to keep them in check aside from drugs...
Would a mandarin eat them?
My 66g tank has 3 wrasses, and they don't really seem to do much in the way of eating them.
Acro crabs maybe?
What are "them" and "these things" that you are referring to?
 

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Ive kept a melanurus in every tank owned. I can't say for sure that they're a natural predator but I can say I've never had to deal with them. For a guy who's never dipped or quarantined anything in 20+ I'm gonna say it's not luck.
 
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Interesting!
I have a six line, yellow coris, and red-lined wrasse currently. Maybe I'll look at a melanarus to try in the other tank
 

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Interesting!
I have a six line, yellow coris, and red-lined wrasse currently. Maybe I'll look at a melanarus to try in the other tank
Remember though the melanurus will whack your inverts too if he needs a snack.
 

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Between dipping new arrivals, all my wrasses and pair Dragonface pipefish luckily I haven’t had them in years. Prior to all those things I just used interceptor. I don’t recommend the pipes unless you have a large well established system with plenty of sand and rock work because not everyone is Paul B and have the time/patience to target feed them.
 

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Ive kept a melanurus in every tank owned. I can't say for sure that they're a natural predator but I can say I've never had to deal with them. For a guy who's never dipped or quarantined anything in 20+ I'm gonna say it's not luck.
Gonna upvote this as my experience has been the same. In the frag system I keep (without sand / wrasses) ugh.
 

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I will add to this with the practice of my old school LFS (no chems). With acro systems he always stocks a blend of predators. His logic is "Any of these are capable of predation. You cannot predict their behavior in your system. Add them all and let them figure it out."

- Peppermint shrimp
- Springeri damsels
- Melanurus
- Coris
- 6/12 line wrasse

Add the 6-12 line and damsels last. Mean fish.
 
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