The order will be here Friday by 10:30am. You all know how to reach me, Allan, I can put yours in a fish trap and hold them if needed or just let me know how to proceed.
Hiya, Kewl...be there sometime around noon to get them. Let me know if I need to bring a container. Kim/Benton, AR
If it's not too much trouble to hold them, I'd appreciate it. If not, I could probably make a trip. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I don't need them to get too full lol, I'd put Greg's aptasia to shame! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
How was your results with the Berghia, I either didn't get enough or something went wrong or it takes time. So far I have not seen any results
I placed mine on a frag of scolymia which had Aiptasia all around it. The Aiptasia is gone, now to see if they make it to other parts of the tank. If I did it again, I'd buy a few more and the larger size.
norm will file fish eat your zoas once they have eat all the pest are gone i read that they can go after them once food gets low
Hiya, As far as I know they've taken out my largest one, but none of the rest. I have a few decent sized ones. I had a file fish...great fish, until he started eating my zoa's. Not all of them are reef safe. Like some hopefully reef safe fish, I think it's hit or miss. Kim/Benton, AR
Sorry for the late reply I have been in FL visiting my daughter. I have not had a problem with filefish in the past, but I may have just been lucky to get the right species. I usually get mine from the Fish Bowl in Searcy. They seem to have access to the right one. Not the prettiest of the filefish, but do a gret job and eat after the aiptasia are gone.
Quick update, this afternoon, I noticed on the side of my tank where there were 2 huge aiptasia that were missing and I spotted one of my berghia's which is about 10 times the size it was when I picked it up. Here's a photo of the nudi. So guys, don't give up on them just cause you haven't seen them in a while.