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Old May 24th 07, 03:15 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Wayne Sallee
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Default Apistasia Wimp

The trick to getting the copper banded butterfly to
eat the aiptasia, is to pester the aiptasia, and
torture the aiptasia. This will get the coper banded
butterfly interested and it will start eating them.

Wayne Sallee
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StringerBell wrote on 5/23/2007 3:45 PM:
Hey people,

I went out and got the Joes Juice--- But I just cant bring myself to stab
these suckers. I realize we are playing G*D with a host of organisms on a
regular basis----but this is`nt detached like just pouring in some additive.
How bad can the Apistasia thing get?
Is there a more passive way of getting rid of these critters?
Maybe a natural predator?
My Copperband never took a bite,


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Old May 24th 07, 05:19 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
B
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Default Apistasia Wimp

So you call the aiptasia names? show it pictures of better looking
anemones?

Hey Wayne, last week my digitada started changing back to the orange color
it's supposed to be. (You may remember my thread a couple months back.) But
last week a bought some pulsating xenias, 3 small patches on a small rock,
and they aren't making it. I'll save this for another thread, another
time.

Bryan



"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
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The trick to getting the copper banded butterfly to eat the aiptasia, is
to pester the aiptasia, and torture the aiptasia. This will get the coper
banded butterfly interested and it will start eating them.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets


StringerBell wrote on 5/23/2007 3:45 PM:
Hey people,

I went out and got the Joes Juice--- But I just cant bring myself to stab
these suckers. I realize we are playing G*D with a host of organisms on a
regular basis----but this is`nt detached like just pouring in some
additive.
How bad can the Apistasia thing get?
Is there a more passive way of getting rid of these critters?
Maybe a natural predator?
My Copperband never took a bite,



 




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