So there seems to be people on the forum constantly looking for solutions to aiptasia problems. Everyone seems to have very mixed results with peppermint shrimp, and a lot of people can't use these guys anyway (they rip food from LPS and target fed corals, they're ugly, etc.).
Kalk paste, lemon juice, Joe's Juice, Aiptasia-X all work temporarily, but the aiptasia always seem to come back...I have tried them all. Plus, many aiptasia are out of reach and can't be zapped anyway.
The answer is definitely Berghia Nudibranch's.
I have a 30G tank, and I only had 3 aiptasia (that were very large) and all it took was ONE Berghia ($20) to eat them all in less than a week.
The ONLY thing Berghia's eat is Aiptasia. They are very tiny, so you won't even see them, they won't steal food from your corals, and they don't do anything except eat aiptasia.
I put the berghia in last Sunday, by Thursday all the Aiptasia were gone.
You have to put the Berghia in with the lights off, or some fish will try to eat them. And put them close to aiptasia so they don't take long to find it.
This is definitely the way to go to rid yourself of aiptasia. Skipton's sells them.
Kalk paste, lemon juice, Joe's Juice, Aiptasia-X all work temporarily, but the aiptasia always seem to come back...I have tried them all. Plus, many aiptasia are out of reach and can't be zapped anyway.
The answer is definitely Berghia Nudibranch's.
I have a 30G tank, and I only had 3 aiptasia (that were very large) and all it took was ONE Berghia ($20) to eat them all in less than a week.
The ONLY thing Berghia's eat is Aiptasia. They are very tiny, so you won't even see them, they won't steal food from your corals, and they don't do anything except eat aiptasia.
I put the berghia in last Sunday, by Thursday all the Aiptasia were gone.
You have to put the Berghia in with the lights off, or some fish will try to eat them. And put them close to aiptasia so they don't take long to find it.
This is definitely the way to go to rid yourself of aiptasia. Skipton's sells them.