• What experience do you have in dealing with Aiptasia?

  • James4342

Good day to everyone. I hope the topic starter and moderators won't be offended by me. However, I couldn't find a suitable topic, and the search engine didn't yield any results. The problem is that a reptasia has settled in my aquarium, and I can't get rid of it. Professionals, please give me some good advice, as soon there won't be any space left in the aquarium for other creatures. Thank you in advance.

Andrea8397

What is this? If you want to receive answers to your questions in the future, learn to formulate them correctly and call things by their proper names, rather than how they have stuck in your mind. That's why you couldn't find a suitable topic. To make it clearer: if you want a meaningful piece of advice, ask a meaningful question.

Russell8484

Sorry, I'm a beginner, so I might mix up the names. Thank you for the correction.

Lee

There is plenty of information in the fight against glass anemones (Aiptasia), check at least here. P.S. Remember the names of the animals, otherwise it will be difficult for you to find information later.

Tracey

Thank you. I tried the chemical method. But there are so many that you could stay out of the aquarium for a couple of days. The little fish that was provided also refuses to eat them. So I will be looking for shrimp.

Chad231

Helmon cleaned it up to zero for me in a couple of days.

Ronald

They say the Wurdemanni shrimp will help.

Scott9892

Shrimp are at your service. Which ones - I've already mentioned. I managed with 14 pieces per ton. During the day, I see 2-3 at most... at night they wander around - eating.

William

Odessa, I found something - that they can harm the memory - or something like that - I don't remember exactly.

Thomas5021

I have been waiting in line at Helman since May. They said that the butterfly would help. But it doesn't want to.

Ryan

Helmon will not be with him for a long time.

Teresa

Where else can you find it?

Darrell7542

It is also said that helmones can harm the bps... I have a shrimp that doesn't touch any bps. However, the aiptasia has indeed disappeared.

Caroline1599

If they don't have enough food, they will eat polyps and sedentary worms. Therefore, the main thing is not to let the herd get too large. Peppermints stay in a group, so 2-3 of them should be fine. But it will be hard to see them, as they are always hiding.

Ryan2281

Thank you all. The issue is gradually being resolved chemically. It is slowly decreasing. Although it's a hassle to sit and treat each bush, it is still helping.