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    Default Using Aiptasia-X

    Had a quick question... I was using Red Sea's aiptasia-X to get rid of a a couple polyps and noticed that my fish were eating some of the left over pink stuff. I'm assuming that it's not an issue, but wanted to double check.

    Will my fish be ok even though they were eating up some of the aiptasia-x?

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    They should be fine. They will nip at it and then will leave it. Some might ingest a little but thats okay.

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