Removing Hydroid Jellyfish

mie

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They will usually go away on there own. I am assuming this is a newer setup?
 

it's chuck

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It's a buddies tank, a 120 that has been set up for a year. Will pretty much any wrasse eat them(for example a yellow corris or goldbar)?
 

stdreb27

Active Member
Originally Posted by It's Chuck
http:///forum/post/2832760
It's a buddies tank, a 120 that has been set up for a year. Will pretty much any wrasse eat them(for example a yellow corris or goldbar)?
Any non-reefsafe wrasse probably will. I personally wouldn't worry about it, I seriously doubt it would make it in most systems.
 

it's chuck

Member
well he just lost a Imperator and now he has a mappa that is shedding it's slime coat. Nothing has been added to the tank since the Imperator and that was 3+ monthes ago. We just recently noticed them (over the last 2 or 3 weeks and the seem to be multiplying) and just want to make it a healthy as possible for the other fish
 

stdreb27

Active Member
Originally Posted by It's Chuck
http:///forum/post/2832842
well he just lost a Imperator and now he has a mappa that is shedding it's slime coat. Nothing has been added to the tank since the Imperator and that was 3+ monthes ago. We just recently noticed them (over the last 2 or 3 weeks and the seem to be multiplying) and just want to make it a healthy as possible for the other fish
This is curious, because a puffer would go to town on them too.
 

it's chuck

Member
The Mappa is fairly large (I'd say 8+ inches) and pretty inactive, and these things are so small. A Juvi Dragon Wrasse and a Klines butterfly should take care of them right?
 

stdreb27

Active Member
Originally Posted by It's Chuck
http:///forum/post/2833094
The Mappa is fairly large (I'd say 8+ inches) and pretty inactive, and these things are so small. A Juvi Dargon Wrasse and a Klines butterfly should take care of them right?
I would think so.
 
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