Aiptasia, full of them

cam78

Active Member
OK, its a long story but I am back to tending to my tank. During the time I was MIA a ton of these have grown. Small and large. what is the easiest way to get rid of them. I don't have a syringe or joes juice. Some are in real tough spots. Can I buy something that will eat them? What is the easiest way?
 

coastie81

Member
I used aiptasia-x, comes with syringe and 2 different kinds of needles. 1 bent and 1 straight. It wirked really well to take care of my aiptasia. just my .02. anyone else feel free to pipe up
 
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usirchchris

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Originally Posted by catfishcity
http:///forum/post/2843917
peppermint shrimp will eat them
Mine won't....I have 5 or 6, and they won't touch them. Not saying none will, but I think it may vary, perhaps in regards to feeding habits. I feed with the intention of making sure my inverts get some as well, so it may be that mine just don't get hungry enough. I have used Joe's Juice works great
I would just get that unless you just want the shrimp....they are cool.
 

robertmathern

Active Member
I have 3 of them 1 is actually on the bottom of my rock
I dont think joes juice is going to get him. The sad part is I just nuked them and I guess I did not nuke them all.
 

emilaya101

Member
I had two peppermint shrimp that ate aiptasia, and never touched my feather duster, they actually lived right by it
 

al mc

Active Member
I have tried 'Joe's Juice'..little help
Berghias....great but not long lived
Peppermint shrimp...great and have not harmed the feather
dusters
 

natclanwy

Active Member
Bergias work great as long as you don't have any predators that will feed on them such as peppermint shrimp, large crabs, coral banded shrimp, and fish that prey on invertebrates.
Given the right conditions they will breed very fast and can decimate a large population of aiptasia in a relatively short period of time once established.
 
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