Also, If you have a filter sock check it often as most of mine ended up there after all the Aiptasia was gone (probably from floating on the top like wrickardoh mentioned).
:fear::fear::fear: Give your head a shake!!! There are lots of things you can add to your fuge that will absorb nutrients that don't have the potential to become invasive. Perhaps some nice Aiptasia with that? :lol:
Do your green star polyps have white centers? It doesn't look like it from the pictures. The ones I have had in the past did but I think there may be several different kinds.
You have a lot of things that will eat them. If you have a sump and your rock is not too big, I would recommend that you put a large tupperware in your sump with the Berghia in it. Then rotate you rock through it unti it is clean and put it back in the display tank. The Berghia will lay eggs on...
I have a new bunch of Berghia nudibranchs which eat Aiptasia (and nothing else). I have a thread on it so I won't go into all the details about them. Just search for the thread "Berghia" and read it. You are not that far away (as the crow flys - hahahaha). I am in south OC if you are interested...
You Rang???? :meeting:
Search for my thread on Berghia. I could meet you in San Juan Capistrano if you take the Ortega Hwy or San Clemente if you come from the south on the 5fwy
You should give him all the seaweed he can eat (i.e., there should be some in the tank all the time). Frozen lettuce (romaine not iceberg) works. Tangs like to graze all the time and if your tank has no algae in it.....Algae is not really that nutritious so they need a lot of it. Probably...
I received this PM recently ........(really)
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update: those bad boys are eating aptasia like a mofo, I still have some but am seeing it clear up! thanks again, :yes4: see them quite often cruising around plenty of aptasia for them to eat too
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Whoaaa.......too wierd. I had never seen these before until about six months ago when they started appearing in my tank. You are right they don't seem to spread that fast and always seem to be in the shade.
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If anyone is having problems with :target: Aiptasia :target: I have some Berghia :hungry::hungry::hungry: that are ready for sale - over 1/2 inch long young adults laying eggs -...