You'll want to remove your peppermint shrimp, as they will eat your berghia.Oh, OK.... thanks for the clarification.... that makes a lot more sense. Hopefully since the ponies are diurnal and the berghias are nocturnal, the two shall never meet.
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You'll want to remove your peppermint shrimp, as they will eat your berghia.Oh, OK.... thanks for the clarification.... that makes a lot more sense. Hopefully since the ponies are diurnal and the berghias are nocturnal, the two shall never meet.
Kind of. A local reefer brought me three from his tank but I never actually saw them again after putting them in the tank so I don't even know if they survived or got eaten. The aiptasia explosion DID seem to slow down a bit, though? One can only hope they are alive and eating.@SueAndHerZoo Did you try Berghia in your seahorse tank, and if so how did it work out?
OK thank you. Starting with only three, it for sure would take a while, as you would need them to breed for a couple of generations likely. I hope it works out.Kind of. A local reefer brought me three from his tank but I never actually saw them again after putting them in the tank so I don't even know if they survived or got eaten. The aiptasia explosion DID seem to slow down a bit, though? One can only hope they are alive and eating.
Sue