I have about 2 dozen aiptasia in my aquarium, would Aiptasia‑X work?
I've never used it before, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
I've never used it before, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
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No, it's on a rock with mint chocolate chip zoas, big colony of them, and on various other rocksI wouldnt use it, are they on a separate rock you can remove?
Sounds not good, I have 2 bergula nudibranch in there too, for about a month, haven't seen them or any aiptasia dieI personally don’t care for the product. Doesn’t get rid of them for me. Always disappear for a week and come back with 3x as many.
Ok sounds good, I'll probably get the aipstatia x , since it's at my LFS and the only box, same price as online...I figure better to have it than not.Give the berghia a chance. I threw in a dozen in a 180 gallon. It took a couple months or more to see any change. Then all the aptasia disappeared In a matter of weeks. Probably had over 100 aptasia to start with. All the aptasia remedies I used before the berghias made them multiply.
Would they eat bubble tip anemones as well?Give the berghia a chance. I threw in a dozen in a 180 gallon. It took a couple months or more to see any change. Then all the aptasia disappeared In a matter of weeks. Probably had over 100 aptasia to start with. All the aptasia remedies I used before the berghias made them multiply.
They shouldn't, from what I understand they only eat aipstatiaWould they eat bubble tip anemones as well?
I find that aptasia x does work. I am not sure what everyone is talking about when they say it makes things worse. If you use aptasia x weekly you will have no aptasia but you will be have to do it forever.
My personal favorite solution for aptasia are predators but not nudibranchs. Nudibranchs some times work and sometimes don’t but more importantly once they eat all the aptasia they die. Then if aptasia is every introduced again you will need to repeat the process. With a butterflyfish, filefish, or peppermint shrimp as long as you keep them in the tank you will never have to worry about aptasia ever again.
Sounds not good, I have 2 bergula nudibranch in there too, for about a month, haven't seen them or any aiptasia die
I also don't know your fish stocking, but this is another reason to get at least 10, they can get picked off and with a larger group reproduce faster.
It should take 3-6 months depending on tank size, how many nudis you have, how many aiptasia you have etc.
Closer to about 150 but i get your point. It's expensive. And then they die... It sucks, but sadly this is one of the only ways to do it. I wanted to do a peppermint, but the risk of it eating corals in my softie/lps tank is to high. Copperbands and fish are 50/50. These nudis only eat aiptasia, so they work 100 percent, just an expensive option.Unfortunately that's about $250-300 worth of nudis so a tough pill to swallow. Honestly the only thing that got rid of my aiptasia problem was shutting the tank down entirely and restarting. And that came with some heavy dipping and scrubbing along with qt for my corals. The nudis might have worked but there were none available at the time.
Other fish will help the problem but will NEVER get rid of them entirely...
So it works, but not long term?I find that aptasia x does work. I am not sure what everyone is talking about when they say it makes things worse. If you use aptasia x weekly you will have no aptasia but you will be have to do it forever.
My personal favorite solution for aptasia are predators but not nudibranchs. Nudibranchs some times work and sometimes don’t but more importantly once they eat all the aptasia they die. Then if aptasia is every introduced again you will need to repeat the process. With a butterflyfish, filefish, or peppermint shrimp as long as you keep them in the tank you will never have to worry about aptasia ever again.
My build is under my nameI don't know the size of your tank but they eat in packs and 2 unless of the large size, wont do you much good. It takes about 4 medium/small ones to eat a single medium size aiptasia head. Aiptasia can also eat them... You also want a bit more so they can breed. I also don't know your fish stocking, but this is another reason to get at least 10, they can get picked off and with a larger group reproduce faster.
It should take 3-6 months depending on tank size, how many nudis you have, how many aiptasia you have etc.
Good FAQ on them from reeftown.
nudi FAQ
" If you want to pay, you can purchase hundreds of Berghia for immediate results; or you can wait for them to create a “voracious aiptasia eliminating nudi colony,” If you introduce the recommended quantity of Berghia it should take about 3 months to achieve a 2nd egg laying population of Berghia. This is when the aiptasia don’t stand a chance. At this point, the time frame is relative to the extent of the aiptasia problem and the number of predators present that eat Berghia. "
I'm thinking I may just have to suck it up and buy a handful when I canCloser to about 150 but i get your point. It's expensive. And then they die... It sucks, but sadly this is one of the only ways to do it. I wanted to do a peppermint, but the risk of it eating corals in my softie/lps tank is to high. Copperbands and fish are 50/50. These nudis only eat aiptasia, so they work 100 percent, just an expensive option.
Mine have been kicking but this last month, so i would recommend them and i have 2 wrasse...(which are predators) LOL.
I bought like 11-13 i forgot, most being medium size with a few large ones to eat the large aiptasia, for my 120. Within the first day or so, the rock i put them on was aiptasia free, it's been about a month now and ive seen a good reduction, i check on them sometimes if i get up or am up at 1am to see if they are still alive. They can get pretty big.I'm thinking I may just have to suck it up and buy a handful when I can