Aiptasia eating NUDIBRANCHIA "Aeolidellas stephanieae"

gerry0625

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Ok so I have been keeping them in check with Kalk but I am barley keeping up and they seem to come back with a vengeance every time I treat so I bought 1 File Fish, 1 Copper Banded Butterfly, 1 peppermint shrimp which was eaten almost instantly by my Blue Diamond Goby:angry: and none of this seems to be working and I hear the only sure thing is "Aeolidellas stephanieae", does anyone know anywhere local I can pick 1 up?
 
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Copperband & filefish are hit or miss as well as the peppermints, but for those to be effective you have to buy quite a few! I'm actually planning on dropping at least about 10 peppermints into my 66g for 4 aiptasias that I've spotted in there and I hope those are enough. Igotcorals has nudibranch, they posted them for sale last week I think
 

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i always had good luck with peppermints. becareful because there is another shrimp that look similar to pepermint shrimp that will eat corals
 

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Seems like the Nudis seem to be a sure thing everything else is hit and miss and since my last shrimp got eaten almost instantly i will not try that unless I can find some good size shrimp.
 
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nudi are great had a problem in my 90 gallon threw 10 in and a week later they all gone threw a few in the sump too since i had some aptasia in there as well and all gone..picked them up from igotcorals
 
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