That should be criminalMy local PetCo sells Aiptasia for $35 as a hobbyist anemone (It is an anemone - i know - but still!). My friend works there, he says people buy it!
Not related to the OP's question. Just figured i'd share![]()

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That should be criminalMy local PetCo sells Aiptasia for $35 as a hobbyist anemone (It is an anemone - i know - but still!). My friend works there, he says people buy it!
Not related to the OP's question. Just figured i'd share![]()

No chemical can defeat Aptasia. They get into small crevices. Only the snout of the butterflies (group of fish) get those guys. Copperbands are just one of a few.Are you talking the chemical or fish ? another replied and was talking about a fish. I had no knowledge of that fish
Yes to all according to AI it lurks what's up with that lol . I knew about the shrimp but thanks. I saw the fish but don't see where it will help meWell i am against chemicals and i Will never use it for a problem only natural solutions but thats my philosophy.
in your case since nothing has been done in 20 years i belive it has always been there but perhaps your feeding regime went up a bit which gave them the chance to take a better hold in your tank? Just the first thought that pop up in my head.
And copperband is a Fish and pepparmint is a type of shrimp![]()
Yeah they are resilient little buggersYes to all according to AI it lurks what's up with that lol . I knew about the shrimp but thanks. I saw the fish but don't see where it will help me
in my tank i have just learned to live with it in my overflow and having my copperband pick them off in my display tank whenever they spread there.