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Aiptasia Solution Pack

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Aiptasia Solution Pack includes:

  • 1 medium Aiptasia Eating Filefish 
  • 3 Fancy Peppermint shrimp


Acreichthys tomentosus - Aiptasia Eating Filefish aka Matted Filefish are an incredibly helpful species of filefish. They are called the Aiptasia Eating Filefish because of their propensity to eat nuisance anemones which plague most home aquariums like Aiptasia, majano anemones, and some types of hydroids. They do not require Aiptasia and will eat most aquarium foods. These interesting little filefish have the ability to change coloration and blend in with their surroundings rapidly, making it fun to watch them roam around the tank.

This species is reef safe with caution, as some individuals may nip at soft corals, zoas, SPS polyps, fleshy LPS corals, clam mantles, and/or tiny ornamental shrimp. They do well in tanks 30 gallons or larger and are peaceful toward other fish species. They are territorial with their own kind, but can be kept in pairs. It's easy to sex these fish as adults because the males have clear bristles on the caudal peduncle near the base of the tail, giving this fish its other common name of Bristletail Filefish. 

Omnivorous Aiptasia Eating Filefish will eat most popular aquarium foods including a variety of frozen foods and Easy Reefs DKI pellets and Masstick. Feeding 0.8mm DKI pellets, Reef nutrition C1, C2, Hikari Mysis, PE Calanus. Current size: approximately 1" please allow for variation in size.

This species is naturally a poor swimmer, so ensure their safety by covering wavemakers/overflows and make sure the flow isn't too fast for them. We recommend using an acclimation box to introduce them to the new tank. Use caution when housing these with anemones or other corals with a strong sting.

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Lysmata jundalini - Fancy Peppermint Shrimp are feeding on Aiptasia and PE Pellets. Biota recommends introducing new livestock using an acclimation box

Bocas Mariculture founder Till Deuss spoke with journalist Matthew Pedersen about his recent success breeding this new peppermint shrimp species -

"First, there are its unique, pleasing aesthetics. 'The species is quite a bit more attractive than other species of peppermint shrimps, having golden legs, a conspicuous blue spot on the coxa between the pereiopods, and blue shimmer on the antennular flagellums.'

These small shrimps will be sought out for their pest-control abilities. Says Deuss, 'I have kept and cultured several other species of peppermint shrimps in the past, and in my experience L. jundalini seems to be particularly efficient in controlling problematic Aiptasia anemones.'"

Excerpt from "Lysmata jundalini: a captive-bred first from Bocas Mariculture" Reef2Rainforest Media https://www.reef2rainforest.com/2020/12/11/lysmata-jundalini-a-captive-bred-first-from-bocas-mariculture/
Specifications

Reef Safe? Yes with Caution

Parameters:

Specific Gravity: 1.020-1.025

Temperature 72-78° F

pH 8.1-8.4

Diet:

DKI Pellets, Hikari mysis, Hikari Spirulina brine shrimp, Nori, Aiptasia anemones

Current Size: Various

Max Size: Various

Suggested Tank Size:

30 Gallons

Compatability

Compatible with:

  • Filefish
  • Foxface/Rabbits
  • Gobies
  • Grunts/Sweetlips
  • Jawfish
  • Hawkfish
  • Hogfish
  • Parrotfish
  • Pufferfish
  • Squirrelfish
  • Tangs/Surgeons
  • Wrasse- Reef Safe
  • Live Rock/Sand

Compatible with caution:

  • Lions/Scorpions
  • Pseudochromis
  • Wrasse- Fish Only
  • Live Corals

Incompatible with:

  • Groupers
  • Seahorse/Pipefish
  • Sharks/Rays
  • Triggerfish
  • Invertebrates

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Size: Md Filefish 1.5"- 2" + Sm shrimp

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