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lazyreefer

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Flushing, Queens
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I have a problem with aiptasia. I will be ordering the Berghia nudibranchs to eat them all. :sgrin:

I will be ordering them from here:

http://www.saltyunderground.com/index.htm

Also here are some info about these guys here:
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-01/ac/feature/index.php

I will be ordering these on 12/27/2007 for delivery on 12/28/2007 - I know this is bit of a short notice but I have this week off :)

The pick will be in flushing. Please put in all your orders here by 12/26/2007 8PM.

I sent out a email to salty underground to see if they are shipping out the Nudis during this time (holidays). I will update this post when I hear back from them.
 
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Huntington
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Dont waste your money. You need a lot to make a dent in your problem and they don't have a solid reputation for lasting long. Plus, some will be eaten by the aiptasia anyway. Copperband butterflies or other such fish are a better solution than throwing away a ton of money on those nudis. I've had them before and they are impressive but you need too many to make it worth it in my opinion.
 

Deanos

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Bronx, NY 10475
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Dont waste your money. You need a lot to make a dent in your problem and they don't have a solid reputation for lasting long. Plus, some will be eaten by the aiptasia anyway. Copperband butterflies or other such fish are a better solution than throwing away a ton of money on those nudis. I've had them before and they are impressive but you need too many to make it worth it in my opinion.

:agree: There have been few (if any) success stories here on MR using these nudis.
 

bigyankfan

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Location
Holmdel NJ 07733
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You should try Auriga Butterflyfish. They work like champs and are mostly reef-safe (supposed to pick at LPS polyps - don't have any LPS but they are fine with SPS, Softies, clams, etc.). HTH.
 

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