Hey Chris, awesome video. Curious to see how the aiptasia eater's do. Separate red and orange rock flowers would look pretty. I think the white flower coral will grow faster than the green. Love and Peace.
@@aquariumservicetech2891 though it does depend on the strain. I have 3 types of GSP, the normal green with white eye, the smothering kind. I also have a long tentacle almost metallic colour and really long stems, doesn't smother and I have the mint green GSP which is super puffy and loves to stay on one rock and I have not had it like the glass or the usual growing down it just likes going up on rocks. I wish I had just had the other 2 strains but I got the reg gap first and that was the one that grew down up, sideways, even on top of itself forming wrinkles - that needed to go. Test different colours on small rock fragments, see how fast it grows in 3-6 months then decide if yours is going to smother or might be"safe" putting it near the top as opposed to low dow down
@@boosterman7023 fish will likely nibble your corals more than the Aiptasia, peppermint shrimp destroy corals such as los to get food, most with the exception of these nudis are also going to eat stuff you really like, if you have corals. in a FOWLR all bets are on!
Definitely do an update on that tank. That's probably the worst outbreak I have ever seen. I noticed the puffer. You must give one to ever client 😊
Will do update next visit. Puffers should
Be our mascot 😂
Hey Chris, awesome video. Curious to see how the aiptasia eater's do. Separate red and orange rock flowers would look pretty. I think the white flower coral will grow faster than the green. Love and Peace.
😃🤘
Will you do future video on how to setup and reef tank step by step, from setting it up to how to deal with the algae and finally getting it dialed in
Will do. Once I get caught up on things
Waving hand I think will take over.
Can you please make video series on species specific qt process. Like how you qt tangs, puffers , etc.
I'll do my best
Waving hand for the win 🏆
having just cleaned a whole whack of GSP off the walls, my money is on GSP for the win it will smother the Xenia.
@@FishOutOfWaterToronto agreed
@@aquariumservicetech2891 though it does depend on the strain. I have 3 types of GSP, the normal green with white eye, the smothering kind. I also have a long tentacle almost metallic colour and really long stems, doesn't smother and I have the mint green GSP which is super puffy and loves to stay on one rock and I have not had it like the glass or the usual growing down it just likes going up on rocks. I wish I had just had the other 2 strains but I got the reg gap first and that was the one that grew down up, sideways, even on top of itself forming wrinkles - that needed to go. Test different colours on small rock fragments, see how fast it grows in 3-6 months then decide if yours is going to smother or might be"safe" putting it near the top as opposed to low dow down
I have a aiptesia eating filefish.
It doesn’t eat aiptesia
yeah, they aren't reliable.
Are Copperband effective Aiptaisia eater?
Hit and Miss. racoon's or Klein's do better
I will keep those two in mind to tackle my aiptaisia problem. Thanks!
@@boosterman7023 fish will likely nibble your corals more than the Aiptasia, peppermint shrimp destroy corals such as los to get food, most with the exception of these nudis are also going to eat stuff you really like, if you have corals. in a FOWLR all bets are on!