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ctgretzky9

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Using off the shelf additives can be good, but why not try a natural predator first?
Pepermint shrimp will eat that sucker up!
Chemicals should be used as last resort most of the time
 

stuckinfla

Active Member
What kind of rock?? Tenticles are a little short looking. Could it be a hidden cup coral? I have read that they are common hitchhikers on Florida rock.
 

arcm

New Member
i have 2 peppermint shrimps that seems to be doing it's job in my 60 gal. i may need to get a another one since I have about 80 lbs of LR. Somebody suggested the Joes Juice to me but also told me to try the peppermints first before I use any chemicals. Good advise!
 

jimmy234

Member
it may be an anenome. im not sure though
if it is an aiptatia then a copperband butterfly will get the job done too
 
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