Originally Posted by AzOcean709
i never heard of no red scarlet eating pest anemones.....mybe a peppermint shrimp, but that is if you actually get one that will. I have an idea....start a one gallon or two gallon tank with a simple filter and put the little rascal in there and just wait. see what happens. If it is a bubble, then it wont spread very fast, it would split i think....if it is a nasty little crap, it will be all over. know what i mean?.
IF you'd rather not mess around with sophisticated needles and chemicals, you might want to try introducing one of the animals known to feed on pest anemones such as Aiptasia in the wild. The Copperband butterflyfish. But unforunately the copperband's appetite won't just stop with Aiptasia anemones but it may expand it's menu into your prized inverts.
But since it may be hard to remove a butterflyfish from a reef, a better dchoice of predator might be the red-legged hermit crab which will happily consume Aiptasia while not harming the prized specimens.