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A few months ago I introduced a Klein's butterfly into my Aiptasia infested reef tank. A few weeks went by and he did not touch them Then one day I noticed they were are all gone. It was like they are erraticated over-night. So, the question, is if I remove the butterfly, will they come back? I like him, but like many butterflys, he nips at corals. Specifically my Green Eye polyps. I would not mind it if he grazed on the brown button polyps. They are the only thing that out grew the Aiptasia.
Glenn
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You'll have to try it to see. Think about trying a peppermint shrimp, they usually do a good job and won't eat your corals.
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I would keep him just a little longer just to make sure they dont come back. Ive cleaned my tank of those guys many times and they always seem to come back.
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If you have another tank you can probably put him there and see if aptaisia comes back.
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i use peppermint shrimp. they do a very good job of keeping the aptasia away. very interesting to watch, too. it might not be your thing, but i really like shrimp. i have 2 cleaners and 1 peppermint in the show tank, and 1 fire and 1 peppermint in my seahorse tank.
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