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Old January 20th 06, 02:59 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default Berghia Nudibranch - Aiptasia Munchers

Visit your LFS I am sure most would be happy to give yu all the aip yu
care to remove and take home. I have a tank setup with nothing but
all the undesireables most folks remove from a display tank,
predominately aipstasia. I have some florescent aip that makes most
commonly available corals look like dull drab critters........I have
the aip in a tank with bristle worms and other unwanted critters and
its as interesting as any other tank I have is, sometimes more so. I
rarely pay any attention to this tank in regards to tests and water
changes, and it looks fantastic. Perhpaas gettng another tank setup
and start to propagate your own aip would be an option......but either
way you look at it, aip is not really all that demanding and is easy
to propagate under the bare minimum essentials......


On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 23:31:36 GMT, Mark
wrote:
I got a pair of these nudi's a week ago, rather than go through the
whole setup again, here's my post about them.

http://www.phishybusiness.co.uk/comp...34/topic,379.0

My problem is having enough of the aiptasia to feed the baby nudi's
which are due to hatch in 3-4 days. Anyone know of any ways to speed up
propagation of aiptasia?(besides Joes Juice!)

cheers,

Mark


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