Do bristletail filefish kill each other or can you have more than one in a tank? I have one in my 250gal reef that most certainly does not eat aiptasia. I was thinking about adding a second one if they peacefully co-exist.
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From my understanding they don’t get along unless it’s the opposite sex, which is supposedly easy to tell the difference between male and female.
I’m in the same boat as you. Mine doesn’t touch aptasia.
I expect they only eat them if they are very hungry.Mine doesn’t touch aptasia
Agreed, I feed too much. I can only assume LRS tastes much better than aptasia.I expect they only eat them if they are very hungry.
Haha. Some other options are peppermint shrimp…a lot of folks have success with biota’s milletseed butterfly (they say they don’t eat corals and go after aptasia well)..and of course a copperband.Maybe I'll try to figure out my fish's pronouns at some point, but for now I've decided to just spend an arm and a leg on Berghia to feed my Melanurus Wrasse.
Hopefully some will survive if I introduce them at night when he is sleeping in the sand.
Haha. Some other options are peppermint shrimp…a lot of folks have success with biota’s milletseed butterfly (they say they don’t eat corals and go after aptasia well)..and of course a copperband.
Agreed, I feed too much. I can only assume LRS tastes much better than aptasia.
This is according to the Biota website:
“It's easy to sex these fish as adults because the males have clear bristles on the caudal peduncle near the base of the tail, giving this fish its other common name of Bristletail Filefish.”
Those Nudibranchs you ordered will take care of the Aiptasia problem for sure. I have a small tank and only had a few aiptasia (that I could see).... nothing happened the first couple of days after adding them, then on the 3rd day all of the aiptasia was completely gone. Your tank is much bigger than mine so it'll probably take longer, but they'll knock em all out eventually, especially if you ordered enough that might breed in your tank.