Livestock for Aiptasia Control

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Also, for manual control I tried every chemical in the book. I had the most success with blue life aiptasia rx.
 

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That's the exact stuff I am currently using. Maybe it's my application technique, but I toast one and a week later there's 5 small ones.
Hmm. I used it on the big ones when I first added my filefish because he was only taking out the small ones. I nuked each one and left flow off for 15-20 min before turning back on. It's possible it created a bunch of small and then he took them out. Other products weren't even fully knocking out the big ones though.
 

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Probably. Cheapest I've seen is $24. Most has been about $40, it's nutty when you need 8-10 of them for even a small tank. Jeez, might as well set up a tank and just breed nudis. Fund my whole reefing hobby off it.
Out here in Toronto area, about the same price point. I have about 4 or 5 currently in my tank, and it's been about a year since seeing the first one. In reading through this thread I WAS thinking about trying to nuke em by some of the traditional methods, now not so sure lol. Last thing I need is an explosion of em. Was also thinking of trying F Apitasia, if I can find it here. Might just bite the bullet and go with some Bhergia sooner than later...
 
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Where did you get this info??? I have 4 filefish between 2 tanks - 18 + anemones and the filefish are model citizens

My lfs, when I asked about filefish, while holding a freshly bagged up rainbow BTA. Maybe they had a bad experience with a rogue filefish.
 

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Success! Today I acquired four berghia nudibranches. I am very much looking forward to seeing the aiptasia disappear one by one.
Remember it will take some time. You’ll think the nudibranchs are dead but after a while the aptasia will go missing a few at a time. Then they’ll be gone.
 

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I know this sounds. Crazy. But I have been quarantining live rock with new coral and invert purchases. If something comes up over a few months time I can easily remove it before it goes in the display
 

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I tried a file fish to no success. He did nip at the nassarius snails.
can’t find the specific nudis in Canada so didn’t try this even though I’d like to.
I bought three peppermint shrimp, two survived. I went really light on the feeding for the first couple of weeks and combined with Aptasia x, my aptasia has really come down. Certainly not gone but the tank looks much better.
I did get a Copperband that didn’t make it through quarantine sadly.
 

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Nothing beats Berghias
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I started with 2 in my tank, disappeared for almost a month, but then they reproduced, I traded 3 that I could find, and still have about 6 that I can see and count all of different sizes. They haven't eaten all the aipstatia, but they do take care of the ones on the rocks and glass. I like them, look so cool and cute. I have a healthy amount of aipstatia growing on my returns and seeding my tank which I think is keeping them alive and reproducing.
 

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Remember it will take some time. You’ll think the nudibranchs are dead but after a while the aptasia will go missing a few at a time. Then they’ll be gone.
Definitely this. Plus you won’t see them at all as they hide in the rocks and are only active at night, until all the aiptasia is gone, then they will be out during the day looking for more
 

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Blue head Kleini Butterfy. eats aptasia like candy, friendly, does not bother coral, Eats all dry and frozen foods.
 

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I guess I was lucky......spend $25 for 5 peppermint shrimps, and they wiped out 10-15 aiptasia (and a few big ones) over the next few days. I haven't seen neither the shrimps nor aiptasia for almost a year now.
 

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