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badassapd

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I have like 20 or so Aiptasia I tried joes juice i invested in the berghia nudibrachis <sea slugs> its been 1 weeks no sign of the 4 sea slugs and the Aiptasia are laughing what to do??????????
:trooper: I need to kill them
 

jhale

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the berghia take a long time to reproduce in numbers enough to kill the aptasia.

I prefer kalking them when you can reach them.
 

Milkbone

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Sweet Revenge

The Berghia work, you just have to give them time. I had the same problem & JJ/ Kalking them were just temporary fixes. The Aiptasia seemed to be dying out in my tank before I added the nudes (I believe this was due to improved water quality). Once I put the Berghia into the mix they finished off the job. I bought 6 & received a bag full of hatched babies to compliment them. They have since killed the Aiptasia in about two weeks. The only way to see them in action is w/ a flashlight in the middle of the night. The work in groups & surround the base of the Aiptasia & munch away:)
 

Awibrandy

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One popped up on the rock of a coral I p/u. Got one of my syringes (good thing I'm a diabetic)hehe, the white vinegar out of my kitchen cabinet stabbed a few times. Shot it up with the vinegar been months now have seen any others...:teeth:
 

EmilyT

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peppermint shrimp are great! first minute in my tank it ate my aiptasia. i reccommend getting one or renting one from somebody and then giving it back if you dont want it after it eats your aiptasia
 

badassapd

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I have not seen the berghia at all i got 4 of them i have not yet to see one of them i am curious if my coral banded shrimp ate them and pep shrimp eats the berghia definitely i wanna give those little guys a shot first no?? Not to mention they were really expensive..... ERRRRRRR What do you think?

G
:letitallo
 

NYreefNoob

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aptasia

when i first started i had a few as well as manjo i used purple up with needle injection and also used boiled ro water which worked as well. never came back. worked for me. my pepperments didnt touch it though
 

Milkbone

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I have not seen the berghia at all i got 4 of them i have not yet to see one of them i am curious if my coral banded shrimp ate them and pep shrimp eats the berghia definitely i wanna give those little guys a shot first no?? Not to mention they were really expensive..... ERRRRRRR What do you think?

G
:letitallo
Pep shrimp will feast on your nudes & might even mess w/ your coral. Were the four you received large adults? Did you introduce directly into tank or did you give them a couple of days to build up their strength?
They work in groups so it is important that you put them next to each other in the tank. A fellow MR member split the order w/ me & hasn?t had any success in his tank either. Time is your best bet. If you cant stand looking at the Aiptasia separate your infected rocks to a holding tank & try the Pep shrimp (this way they will have no other food options but the Aiptasia). The boiling water, JJ/ Alk does work? shriveled my babies right up, but they came back several days? later even worse. I have a feeling it?s because I tried to suck them out of the tank immediately afterwards giving the AP a chance to spread there guck.
If you haven?t defeated the problem in about 1 month from now PM me & I will give you the piece of LR that I put my nudes in. I want to give it a month to make sure that any unseen AP is cleared away. Originally purchased 8 but my bag was filled w/ extremely small babies.
 

marki24

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I got Peppermint Shrimps from a member here 2 of them and within a week all my atapsia was gone and they never bother my corals. I recommend the peppermint shrimps as they did a miracle for me, and they are inexpensive. :)
 

daisy

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Peppermints worked for me maybe 5 years ago... about a year ago, w/no pepps left, aptasia started to come back, and I was too focused on writing my master's thesis and finishing school to pay attention (and tank was basically not visible... long story)

anyway, now i've got a terrible aptasia situation again and will be getting new peppermints, and am resigned to the fact that I'll probably always need them to keep my aptasia situation under control.
 

badassapd

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Ok i am not going to wait for the nudis to come around i acclimated them the right way but none to be seen??? I amgoing to try the pep i will let everyone know what goes on..
Thanks
 

taat2d

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Ok i am not going to wait for the nudis to come around i acclimated them the right way but none to be seen??? I amgoing to try the pep i will let everyone know what goes on..
Thanks
What's up Greg? Did you see what Kathy wrote? I think it was Kathy. She said you have to stab the aiptasia with the syringe. All we did was squirt some of Joe's Juice onto it NOT into it.
 

neptune

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i put two peppermints in my tank ...after acclimation and i cant find them maybe the aptasia ate them?..or my other shrims ..fire sexy..and cleaners? i paid $20 for them...i glued some in the rock it seems to work but i have hundreds of them.........:eek:
 
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I wrote this tutorial not too long ago:
http://www.manhattanreefs.com/forum...destruction.html?highlight=majano+destruction

I have peppermints in my tank to get rid of aiptasia. I've got tons of it growing in my fuge but none in my tank, so I assume the little guys are doing their work. I've never seen them bother any of my coral.

If you don't want to go with peppermints, I recommend following the instructions I laid out in that tutorial. If you can get a metal syringe, inject your chemical of choice (kalk, boiling water, HCl) directly into the aiptasia. They will shrivel up and die almost immediately.
 

bronxer

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My tank is full of aiptasia, but the berghia I introduced two weeks ago are slowly making progress. Each morning I find strings from the rocks where the aiptasia used to be. One morning I found an aiptasia swinging with the water current, and then broke loose. I netted it and tossed it.

The berghia are working. I never see them, but they are killing the aiptasia. Just wait. It will be worth it.
 

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