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![]() The trick with a copper band butterfly is not getting it to eat aptasia but feeding it when the aptasia is all gone. you can get them to eat food but it is difficult, Mysis seems to have the best success. You need lots of rock as they are rock pickers. They will also nibble at some LPS corals.
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![]() http://canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=31136
This previous thread has some pretty good opinions and ideas, I think. |
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![]() So, perhaps if your aiptasia invasion is so severe, you need to take really drastic measures. They ARE anemones, and require light, no? What about removing any corals from the rock structure and putting the rock in a dark bin with heater and circulation? Would't the aiptasia die off?
Seems pretty invasive/disruptive, but perhaps it would work? Anyone care to chime in? |