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    thefishgirl - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Becky

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    I'm not really sure how or where to post this, but if you have rock and such that have aiptasia on it and you want to get rid of the aiptasia... you are welcome to bring it to my house. My Orbiculate Batfish will rip it right off the rock and eat it. Most likely, if we time it right... you can take it back home with you.

    If your rock has coral on it... that's probably not going to be a problem. The only other thing I've ever seen him touch is Texas Trash, and that was in my tank after all the aiptasia was gone. I usually just hold the rock and direct him to the aiptasia. He's has precision nipping ability.

    I have to scrounge for aiptasia for him to eat. HE LOVES IT... it's ridiculous. I actually bought a rock covered in aiptasia for him recently. (who does that???) He wil eat a ton of it at one time if it's available to him.

    Call me to set up an appointment for Aiptasia Removal Service.

    313 269 9168

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    Last edited by thefishgirl; 07-29-2012 at 10:37 AM. Reason: Added link

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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Oct 2009
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    U.P. of Michigan.
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    Jamie
    Awards Photo of the Month - October 2012 Photo of the Month Post and Reply Award - Winner of the first PAR Contest. Monthly Giveaway Winner

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    Becky's got her own Bat-tasia zapper!!!
    There's nothing like being a Reefer! www.upmmas.com

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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    Michigan
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    A fish that eats Texas Trash may be more valuable than one that eats aiptasia!
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    Gary

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    Wow! You may have the biggest break thru in reef keeping in recent history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimsflies View Post
    A fish that eats Texas Trash may be more valuable than one that eats aiptasia!
    Indeed!

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    slapshot - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Jan 2010
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    Farmington Hills Michigan
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    Awards Photo of the Month - May 2012 Photo of the Month Photo of the Month Tank of the Month

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimsflies View Post
    A fish that eats Texas Trash may be more valuable than one that eats aiptasia!
    +1 at least as valuable.

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    Cool fish!!
    Detroit's oldest large LED tank! Est'd Jan 2005, went LED June 2009. 6' wide 130g reef, Sunbrite T10 LED tubes (3xGen 3 and 1xGen 1), mostly SPS, but chalices, other LPS, and a few softies too.
    http://pjr-reef.blogspot.com/

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