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![]() I've tried the peppermints, they worked great.... Until they found my rbta and frogspawn....
Got rid of them, aptasia is coming back, next try I think will either be midi branch or try my luck with a copperband Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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![]() depends on the size of your tank.i put a bannerfish in(not the black mask)and no more aptasia.
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![]() I looked at the lasers, I think that's the most expensive route so far, haha. Although it would be pretty fun to zap those suckers...
I didn't know about the bannerfish, maybe I'll look into that... Although my experiences with them has been that it's really hard to tell apart the coral eating variety from the "reef safe" ones, not sure if I want to risk all my soft, delicious corals... ![]() |
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![]() I used a copper band he worked well but the died. I had hundreds of aphasia and Mojanos. Tried Muriatic acid which worked but was hard on anything it touched . Got two bristle tail file fish. It took about a month but they ate almost all of them. The only ones left are in very tight hard to reach spots where the fish cannot get to them. The filefish are now eating pellet food and have not bothered any corals. I recommend them.
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![]() Hmm,
I think I would rather go with a sure thing, instead of taking a risk with fish. Especially since fish are so hard to catch, and all my live rock is glued together, so it'll make it next to impossible to catch a fish if there's an issue. At this point I'm considering a group buy for online order of nudibranch, to help dilute the shipping cost. Would anyone be interested in that? |