bonebrake
Active Member
If you have had success with peppermint shrimp eating aiptasia and not eating good corals please vote "yes", if you have had negative consequences with peppermint shrimp eating good corals or simply not eating the aiptasia please vote "no" and reply with what harm it did if any.
I have heard people say peppermint shrimp eat aiptasia, but with mixed success. I have been trying to kill this one aiptasia in my tank, the only one I had, six or seven times and every time it has come back. I have tried injecting sodium hydroxide, calcium chloride, a combination of the two, and good ol' fashion screwdiver pulverization until I could not see any signs of it. Everytime it has eventually came back to the same location. It has now spread to a new spot. My concern with peppermint shrimp is I heard one individual on this board say they ate his Ricordea florida and ignored the aiptasia. I have a really beautiful ricordea that I do not want harmed.
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I have heard people say peppermint shrimp eat aiptasia, but with mixed success. I have been trying to kill this one aiptasia in my tank, the only one I had, six or seven times and every time it has come back. I have tried injecting sodium hydroxide, calcium chloride, a combination of the two, and good ol' fashion screwdiver pulverization until I could not see any signs of it. Everytime it has eventually came back to the same location. It has now spread to a new spot. My concern with peppermint shrimp is I heard one individual on this board say they ate his Ricordea florida and ignored the aiptasia. I have a really beautiful ricordea that I do not want harmed.
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