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Old 09/16/2004, 09:39 AM
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I read in a thread somewhere that it is only the Psychedelic Mandarin Goby that eats flatworms. Not that it makes it fact, but with all of the scary stories about FWE it is at least something to consider.
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Old 09/24/2004, 03:37 PM
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I have something that looks like a round sucker with a forked tail, but it's only in my fuge. Will they spread to the tank?
i just aquired a clear white lettuce nudibranch with a new coral does it look like a nudibranch?
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Old 09/24/2004, 03:43 PM
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big up on the flatwork tip... i am anxious to try that as a natural predator at work...
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Old 09/24/2004, 03:48 PM
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anybody have any aeolid nudibranchs such as " berghia", for an aiptasia infestation? any suggestions aside from chem marins stop and joes juice? preferribly natural predators?
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Old 09/24/2004, 05:02 PM
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anybody have any aeolid nudibranchs such as " berghia", for an aiptasia infestation? any suggestions aside from chem marins stop and joes juice? preferribly natural predators?
Peppermint shrimp took care of aiptasia for me. This was when I first started a few years back and thought I was getting some free anemones on my live rock. Of course, Scott's nor Living Sea told me otherwise, they problably loved the fact I was taking that crap of their hands. This was also pre-rc days.
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Old 09/24/2004, 05:48 PM
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I tried one pepermint and it did not work. I bought five more and my nasty aptasia problem is completely gone. If you try the peps make sure you buy a few because atleast one or two are bound not to eat them....
 


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