what are these?

maintman55

New Member
Hi,im Hans,new to these forums,i have a 35 g fowler tank thats almost a year old,lots of live rock,3 percula clowns,2 yellow wrass,s,3 snails,5-7 blue legged hermit crabs. all paremeters"ph ect."are fine and have been for a long time.i had red alge all over all my rock for some time,now i noticed its going away,then i spotted these 2 things"see picture"what are they,where they come from and do i have to do anything diferent then i have to maintain them?
confused? thanks in advance,Hans
 

teresaq

Active Member
Aptasia. They are a pest and should be killed. there are as ton of threads on differant ways to do this.
 

geoj

Active Member
Aiptasia sp.
The Aiptasia is capable of spreading rapidly in a reef aquarium due to its ability to
reproduce both sexually and asexually. Considered by most reef keepers as a pest.
 

coralman05

Member
I didn't kill mine at first.. big mistake.. now there all over my tank and its impossible to manage. I brought stuff to kill them on amazon it works really well but, you just have to keep up with it.
 

kiefers

Active Member
If you can keep on top of them. they are pretty neat. Maybe keep it down to 1 or two. Like stated tho, one day you see one or two and next thing you know you have a crap load of them and it's to late to control from there.
 

a&a2

Member
I used aiptasia x and they were gone with the first dose just b sure to turn all water flow off when dosing
 
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siptang

Guest
Lol, it's a pain in the butt that one...
I tried alot of different medication but they kept coming back. I then got a maroon butterfly fish then voila! Wiped clean.
some shrimps do an excellent job as well.
 

kuja

Member
They sting everything from corals to fish. They are very very aggressive little buggers. If you can't kill them with some kind of product I would suggest getting a vicious angel fish that will eat all forms of anemones/corals or a copper-band butterfly, Some peppermint shrimp are known to eat aiptasia.
 
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