miwoodar
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mmn usn, I've read a lot of information about using them for filtration, including what Anthony says. I've always wanted to have a refugium full of them, but as of yet, haven't figured out a way to guarantee they don't spread to the display.
I've seen a few tanks online that use aiptasia for filtration. They usually incorporte a UV sterilizer with 100% water capture directly downstream from the aiptasia farm.
2007 presented a tough year for me and aiptasia. 11 peppermint shrimp...wrasse food. 12 berghia...disappearing act. Copperband butterfly...died soon after I got it while I was out of town for work (wife forgot to feed the tank while I was gone). Kalk paste injections...temporary solution that can cause spreading if the aiptasia disintegrate and the pieces land elsewhere in the tank.
Yes, aiptasia really are that bad. I started out with a casual few that blossomed to hundreds. Kalk knocks down their numbers, but, as mentioned above, can spread them too. How I long to be back at the point in time that I only had a few. Taking care of a few and taking care of hundreds are two totally different ball games.
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