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Apraxia X. Worked wonders for me.
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Yep, a lot of shops sell the camel as peppermints.
Camel Shrimp, Rhynchocinetes durbanensis <-- avoid
peppermint, Lysmata wurdemanni <--- get it if you can find it.
It depends of what kind of flow is in the tank. A friend of mine and I bought some 20 from the USA to Thailand, $45USD each one after shipping plus tax, they lasted two or three days after being blasted by the changing and strong flow in our sps tanks. :(Berghia Nudibranks, is the best safest and 100% sure way to get ride of The Aiptasia, it should take a in between two-3 months to completely eradicate a tank from N aiptasia infestation.
Do some research on it. You won't be disappointed.
You can never eliminate an entire tank full of them unless it is a very, very small tank with little rock.Easiest way is to boil water put it in a syringe and squirt a little on them. Kills them right away they dont even retract takes a few minutes to eliminate an entire tank full of them.
You can never eliminate an entire tank full of them unless it is a very, very small tank with little rock.
Try that in my tank (you can see it in my signature). Some you can´t see them as they are under or on the back of the rocks, also my tank is not reacheable/visible from the back. Some grow inside the pipes, little invisible crevices, overflow box etc. Just imagine the result of using boiling water to kill aiptasia near a coral or on its base!!Sure you can with enough time you can do just about anything.
Berghia would do the trick.Berghias.
Try that in my tank (you can see it in my signature). Some you can´t see them as they are under or on the back of the rocks, also my tank is not reacheable/visible from the back. Some grow inside the pipes, little invisible crevices, overflow box etc. Just imagine the result of using boiling water to kill aiptasia near a coral or on its base!!
Try that in my tank (you can see it in my signature). Some you can´t see them as they are under or on the back of the rocks, also my tank is not reacheable/visible from the back. Some grow inside the pipes, little invisible crevices, overflow box etc. Just imagine the result of using boiling water to kill aiptasia near a coral or on its base!!
Exactly.... ;)After fighting Aptasia for years with Aptasia-x and Peppermints I read about the Berghia solution. A little pricey but worth every cent. It took about three weeks in a 28 gallon NanoCube with roughly 50 countable Aptasias. When I seen no more Aptasia the Berghia became visable on the glass which made them easy to suck up with the pipette which came with them. I was as able to pass them on to others who had the same Aptasia issues.