Natural Aiptasia Predators in Stock!

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We have small ($9.99) and medium ($15.99) sized Berghia Nudibranchs available. Click Here.

Or copy and paste: http://www.fishnreef.com/nudibranch-berghia-aptisia-eaters.html

Nudibranch Berghia only consume Aiptasia and nothing else. They are the natural predators of Aiptasia Anemones. They reproduce and can eradicate the Aiptasia from your tank. Our Berghia are Captive Grown.

How many buy? About 8 per 100 gallons for heavy infestation (50+ Aiptasia). Purchase 4 as a minimum so that you are relatively certain of reproduction.

Larger 1/2" bergia are better for high flow SPS tanks while smaller 1/4" bergia are fine for lower flow tanks.

Release the Berghia in a low flow area or switch off pumps as you release them. Do not release directly on Aiptasia. Place them nearby. They will find the Aiptasia.

While you can see Berghia during the lights on cycle, they are nocturnal predators and generally only eat when lights are out. Contact us if you have any questions.
 

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How about hermit crabs, cleaner shrimp and pistol shrimp, will they eat the nudibranchs?
 

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