Aiptasia Eating Berghia Nudibranch Army
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- In this video you will see I have to bring in the Aiptasia eating Berghia Nudibranch army to clear up the aiptasia outbreak! After the loss of most of my fish due to Velvet, I guess I kind of let the tank go a bit. I didn't re-scape straight away so the rocks were left everywhere and the aiptasia was left to go wild. Well now we are taking action and what better way to do it than with the Berghia Nudibranchs. I've brought 9 of these Berghia's so hopefully they will do their job. Time will tell !!
I purchased these from a UK company called Berghia online -
www.berghiaonline.co.uk
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Fricking Massive 😂. Me too, absolutely stacks of them. I’m planning on the same approach. Are you seeing a reduction in Aiptasia now?
Hi Stephen, thanks for your message. Mine have been in now for just over 2 months, and yes, the aiptasia is virtually gone now 😀 Some of the Burghias are quite big! Also, I've seen some of their spiral egg laying too which is great.
Going to be doing an update video very soon 😀
You won't regret getting them so long as you don't have any wrasse or other known predators that will eat them!
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I bought some of these guys after trying peppermint shrimp and a file fish. No more aiptasia and they are hardier than I was lead to believe, after a routine clean of an external filter I found them happily scurrying about on the filter medium.Once established you can forget about them. I think I paid £45 for 5 but it was sometime ago.
Hey, yeah you're right, once added you can forget about them. The only thing was for the 1st few weeks to a month you don't see them, doesn't seem to be any reduction of the aiptasias and presume there all dead!! Then what seems all of a sudden there's a massive dent in the aiptasia population. I almost brought another 5 as well !! I can't be happier with their progress as virtually all aiptasia has gone now.
How long after your aiptasia had disappeared did you find some in the external filter?
I've been told once there is no more aiptasia they starve and die 😞
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After speaking to my local shop owner, you will never completely erradicate aiptasia unless you remove all your coral and sterilize it by boiling for at least 20mins. In the same way that we can't see all the minute critters in our tanks you don't see all newly formed aiptasia. I think I had the berghia for nearly 2 years and still no visible aiptasia and I still find active berghia in my filter. My shop owner has a degree in ichthyology and is something of a superstar in marine fish keeping community, only found out after coming across an article online.So just leave them to do their job and enjoy your tank😃@@ReefDrama
@@TheFatwelder they didn't work for me, first time I put them in tank (no shrimp, no wrasses), they disappeared and nothing happened. never saw them again. Second time, a year or so later, I set up an aiptasia tank and a breeding tank with no pods or worms. After 6 months of feeding them, getting huge numbers of egg swirls but no juvenile berghia I gave up and put them all in the tank. Again they all disappeared and aiptasia were unaffected. I think maybe I wasn't able to supply enough tiny aiptasia for the larva in the breed tank, and in the main tank amphipods were killing them. in the end I accepted aiptasia were always going to be there, sometimes in large numbers, other times not so much
Did you have much success with them? I had some, never saw them again and never seemed to notice a reduction. I had to use the dreaded aiptasia x
Hi, yeah they eradicated it in the tank and sump completely. I did however buy some and then never saw them again and panicked and brought some more. You have to wait a while for them to find each other and start breeding and growing. Didn't really see them much after I put them in but eventually started seeing a decline and then nothing at all. Takes months tho and you have to make sure you don't have any wrasse as they could eat them.
It's been ages now and I've a new tank but they come back. I'm thinking probably some in the weir or pipework and slowly started to pop up in the tank and sump. I will get some again but only when Piney (Porcupine Puffer) and the Orange Shoulder is moved out to the new larger tank in the Fish House.
I wouldn't use aiptasia x or f ever again. Just seemed to make it worse.
I’ll have to get myself some more. I don’t have any wrasse to eat them anymore. I was going to get a peppermint shrimp, but heard they’re hit or miss.
They really are a nuisance. I shall try and get some from the guys you suggested.
I enjoy your videos and they are so helpful.
Where’s an update
There is no update yet. It has only been 28 days. It can take up to 3 months for them to establish themselves fully.
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Nature found a way, they are expensive though. $15-25 each here. You’ll need at least 1 per 5 gallons of water. They move slow.
Don't think I will be buying 32 of them! 1 per 5 Gallons seems a lot, and most say 1 per 10 Gallons.
As you say, they are expensive and I think it's important to buy enough so they can find each other to breed as well as taking into consideration the size of the tank and the amount of aiptasia. For me £100 on something that I will never see again and may or may not work is enough for now!
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Your berghias wont last long with you having two wrasse in tank
Hi, yes, I guess this is a risk, but at the moment, the fish are still in the QT, and the main tank is fallow for at least another 40 days.
Also, unfortunately, I now only have 1 wrasse as Piney (Porcupine Puffer) finally got pissed off with the cleaner wrasse and ate him or at least that's what I believe as I can't find the cleaner wrasse anywhere!
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