Gubernaculum86 said:My peppermint skimp got rid of the aiptasia in my tank within a couple of days of putting them in.
Think I've read somewhere before about the 2 species not getting along. My cleaner is 2X the size of the peppermint. So it's a good thing he lays low all the time. I've had him about a week now and haven't noticed any aggression. But I'll keep an eye on em. Thanks!
If you are talking about the butterfly fish there is a good chance it will starve to death. I was talking to someone a couple of weeks ago and his starved to death. He really didn't seem to upset about it but that is just how some people are. I like to remind people most all the saltwater fish are wild caught there are only a few species that can and do breed in captivity. If you get one please remember they didn't ask to be poisoned so they could be caught and put in a little glass box. I suppose that guy won't be talking to me the next time we bump into each other.What do u feed them after the apitasa is gone