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Old 12-30-2014, 10:30 PM
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Pearlscale butterfly. Aiptasia destroyer could be a better name. I have aiptasia in my fuge(temporarily,trust me). Zero of those little demons in the display.
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Old 12-31-2014, 12:44 AM
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Get a Pearlscale and you will never have to fret about aiptasia again...
Yes I read your post about them. My tank would be to small unless I re homed it later. How long did you quarantine.

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just added sand back into my tank after i rehomed my wrasses to go bare bottom. even knowing they are crap traps! count me in on the stupidity =)
Yup. Have to admit my two wrasses are my favorites though.

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Pearlscale butterfly. Aiptasia destroyer could be a better name. I have aiptasia in my fuge(temporarily,trust me). Zero of those little demons in the display.
Where did you guys all get yours?
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Old 12-31-2014, 12:49 AM
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Green filefish. Mine is awesome at hunting down some aiptasia that also got into my tank from someone else's rock/corals when I bought their stuff.

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Old 12-31-2014, 12:59 AM
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Green filefish. Mine is awesome at hunting down some aiptasia that also got into my tank from someone else's rock/corals when I bought their stuff.

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Is that the same as a matted filefish Anthony. Is he gonna eat my sps..
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Is that the same as a matted filefish Anthony. Is he gonna eat my sps..
IME, you have a 1 in 5 chance that it will. Not bad odds
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Yes I read your post about them. My tank would be to small unless I re homed it later. How long did you quarantine.

Where did you guys all get yours?
If it is the 50g, that is plenty big enough for these. The Pearlscales don't get large in aquariums (not like tangs or foxface). Both of mine are about 3 1/2 inches and haven't grown much if any since I got them. They are fat and healthy, though, and eat all kinds of food, just like the other fish. They also like some vegetable matter, and eat algae pellets and nori, as well as pick at algae in the tank.

I QT them (or any fish) for about 2 months minimum. I have found that the Pearscales will usually come with parasites, and so do the Prazipro and hypo routines. The hypo gives them extra vigor. The QT also gives you the chance to train them on foods, frozen first, and then onto pellets and dry foods. And you can get them going on aiptasia in the QT by giving them an infested live rock, so that when they are transferred to the DT, they will go after them right away, and leave your corals alone.

I saw some at King Ed on boxing day, and I know J&L sometimes brings them in.

I have had mine (one in each of my tanks) for over 4 years now, and consider them invaluable. Plus they are a nice looking fish, totally peaceful, and interesting to watch as they go about hunting in your tank.
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