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My Sea Grass Filefish is a champ!You could try a Aiptasia eating filefish, but there's not guarantee that they would eat them. My preferred method is peppermint shrimp but like you said, no sissies in your tank. I've also taken epoxy stick and buried those suckers under it and that's worked very well for me.
so after the Berghia finish off the aptasia will they come back like they do with paste? Ive always used paste but it is a constant battle.
thanks
Jeff
Now this is interesting to me.Copperband butterfly will clean them out also
Thanks for the great tip as I have a huge colony down in my overflow box and was trying to figure out a way to get to them.I have used Peppermint shrimp and it did a get job in the tank. The shrimp died and they came back. Got a new shrimp and they were gone. Then I found out where they were hiding. They were in the overflow box. I treated that with acid and several other things and they survived. Finally filled the overflow with boiling water. Haven't seen one since.
I leave mine in the overflow, its my aptaisia scrubber. Some look like palm trees! Lol.Thanks for the great tip as I have a huge colony down in my overflow box and was trying to figure out a way to get to them.
Big palms, but figured I should kill them as they are probably seeding the tank. But then again any small particles of food that go into the overflow are probably getting caught and eaten by that giant colony instead of rotting in the sump sock so maybe I will just leave them alone.I leave mine in the overflow, its my aptaisia scrubber. Some look like palm trees! Lol.