Aiptasia in seahorse tank :(

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They were sold as peppermint shrimp (as opposed to camel shrimp) so I hope they are authentic but no way to know for sure. I would really hate to start feeding the ponies less.... I like to keep them fat, happy, and pregnant. :)
 

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I have a Molly Miller, and it does eat aptasia (I've caught it in the act), but only like 1 a day maximum. More of a control mechanism than elimination (YMMV)
 
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@SueAndHerZoo Did you try Berghia in your seahorse tank, and if so how did it work 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.
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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.
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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.
 

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I had a similar problem with my seahorses tank. I decided to remove ALL the rock and watched the bristleworms wriggle out and die in my backyard (sorry I really don't like them). I vacuumed the sand and did a deep scrub of the whole tank. I looked in to a berghia nudibranch but I couldn't find enough info to make me feel comfy that they would be safe in a seahorse. Plus, they are expensive and my husband is already mad enough at me for all the money I spend on my ponies.

Anyway, I replaced the live rock with artificial coral and upped the number of my macroalgaes. Then I was just diligent about using Aiptasia X, which can be tedious but it is very effective in keeping them down.
 
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I think it's one of those things that will always be a challenge and we just do the best we can. I tried mostly artificial plants in the pony tank for a while but I got sick of having to keep removing them to clean them. Aipasia X on the ones we can reach, and hopefully the ones we don't reach, the ponies don't, either.
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