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11/23/2009, 08:19 PM | #26 |
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Had one. He did not touch them. One day they were all gone. Haven't seen them since. He did nip my Green Eye Zoo's, but it was worth it.
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Glenn Current Tank Info: 90G w/20L Sump/Refugium, 6 T5 lights @54W ea., Reef Octopus EXT-PS-120, DSB/LR ,SPS, Derasa, GBTA, Zoo's, Fish, Inverts. |
11/25/2009, 07:34 PM | #27 |
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I have a Copperband that will eat aiptasia but the problem is he may not completely eat all the aiptasia and leave the foot and it regenerates all over again .He is eating mysis now .
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11/29/2009, 10:30 AM | #28 |
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Tried 2 CBB w/ no luck, got a Klein's and he took care of every last one of them--over 50 and never saw another aiptasia, but he does nip at my montipora's so for now he's in my sump.
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Rob __________ __________________ Current Tank Info: 500g w/ a few fish & little coral, but that will change. 4 MH(400w-2-10K & 2-20k), 4-6' VHO, CL thru eurobracing, 2-Tunze's, OCT 5000ext., RKE, 2-550's LFR(GFO & Carbon), 2-part, and more equipment to add down the road. |
11/29/2009, 10:39 AM | #29 |
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Location: NorCal
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Kleins nipped at some of my corals; but was worth it to get rid of the aptasia. However, when I got a new prized SPS he began nipping at it. Pullled him out and 2 weeks later the aptasia is now reappearing. Zapping these guys with vinegar before they get out of control.
Edit: Consider this an update since I posted on 20 Nov (above)
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Kenny Current Tank Info: 70g Shallow Reef [Home]; 15g Starfire Cube [Office] |
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