How many Berghia Nudibranch do you recommend?

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How many Berghia Nudibranch do you recommend for a 380g display that is really getting a bad infestation of aiptasia?
 
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I haven't figured out the right number yet apparently. My 90g is still filled with aiptasia after addition of 15 medium and 5 large a couple of months ago. I never noticed a change though I did see them around the tank occasionally. I am getting ready to order a file fish to hopefully get me out of this mess.
 

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How many Berghia Nudibranch do you recommend for a 380g display that is really getting a bad infestation of aiptasia?
David your comming to reef a palooza right? I can hook you up with a couple, I breed them for RAP every year.
 

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Sorry to highjack... I didn't realize you could use so many of these. Can a 29 gallon biocube support a nudibranch? Just ordered the sump for my new 60 gallon cube, so it will only be a few months before I can move them there. I thought I only had 2 heads of aiptasia, but I'm noticing it everywhere now.
 

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Sorry to highjack... I didn't realize you could use so many of these. Can a 29 gallon biocube support a nudibranch? Just ordered the sump for my new 60 gallon cube, so it will only be a few months before I can move them there. I thought I only had 2 heads of aiptasia, but I'm noticing it everywhere now.
Yes, you can add them to your 29G. The Berghia only live as long as they can eat the aptasia. Keep in mind folks, Berghia are the best option to control Aptasia but will not guarantee they will not return. It's worth the cost, and the sooner you act, the cheaper it'll be.
 

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I put 20 in my 180 for a heavily infested tank back on Jan. 5 months later there are still a lot of aiptaisa but nowhere near the original amount,. For that size tank I would say 30-40 minimum. 22 is just not gonna do it, speaking from current experience.
 

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I put 24 in my 108 gallon display.

Took about 2-3 weeks then the aiptasia started to disappear.

Within 6 weeks all aiptasia were gone.

It can take an extra couple weeks for sure as they need to find each other and reproduce.

I placed my jar of nudibranchs in the tank on the rocks and let them all come out on their own. Took about 5 hours till the last one was out
 
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They are not 100% guaranteed to eat aiptasia however.

Sounds like a good poll to throw up.

Tomentosus are almost 100% guaranteed to eat them and will do so faster than Nudibranch which may be collateral damage in the tank in the form of food for hungry wrasses, peppermint shrimp, or other fish that forage at night. Especially their young. Some say they taste like the pest you want to eradicate so they get spit out but fish are fish and, well, unpredictable. What is labeled as reef safe may or may not be, right? We have all run into this one time or another.

At the end of the day a lot depends on the hobbyist risk willingness. Do you want to roll with Berghia, fish, shrimp, or some other form of removal. All will work just varying degrees.
 

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Sounds like a good poll to throw up.

Tomentosus are almost 100% guaranteed to eat them and will do so faster than Nudibranch which may be collateral damage in the tank in the form of food for hungry wrasses, peppermint shrimp, or other fish that forage at night. Especially their young. Some say they taste like the pest you want to eradicate so they get spit out but fish are fish and, well, unpredictable. What is labeled as reef safe may or may not be, right? We have all run into this one time or another.

At the end of the day a lot depends on the hobbyist risk willingness. Do you want to roll with Berghia, fish, shrimp, or some other form of removal. All will work just varying degrees.

Yes however with filefish your corals are also on the dinner menu.... I have an ORA filefish and it very rarely will eat an aiptsia. Even peppermints will destroy softie and lps corals. Nudis are the only 100% safe way to irradicate aiptasia, as it is the ONLY thing they will eat.
 

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