I've heard plenty from others about Australian Copper-banded Butterflyfish as a method to reduce aptasia in the reef aquarium. When I hear about fish being the answer, I get skeptical because I've also read plenty where it just didn't happen. Generally speaking, the said fish gets fed plenty by other means and has no motivation to go after the natural food source.
I picked up a medium sized Australian CB from another member and while I don't have any aptasia in my DT, I was supplemental feeding this fish with frozen bloodworms, brine and mysis. He seemed fairly content.
Well I do have aptasia in my QT tank so I pulled a piece of rock from there that had 5 or 6 polyps on the rock.....dropped it in the tank...it wasn't there more than 15 seconds when the ACB found it and went to work!! I mean he literally ripped these guys apart and ate the pieces as they free floated. It happened so fast, I didn't even have a chance to capture his work on film. Now I'm actually growing aptasia in my QT as a food source for this guy.
So the bottom line is....want to get rid of aptasia AND own a beautiful fish....get an Australian Copper-banded Butterflyfish.
I picked up a medium sized Australian CB from another member and while I don't have any aptasia in my DT, I was supplemental feeding this fish with frozen bloodworms, brine and mysis. He seemed fairly content.
Well I do have aptasia in my QT tank so I pulled a piece of rock from there that had 5 or 6 polyps on the rock.....dropped it in the tank...it wasn't there more than 15 seconds when the ACB found it and went to work!! I mean he literally ripped these guys apart and ate the pieces as they free floated. It happened so fast, I didn't even have a chance to capture his work on film. Now I'm actually growing aptasia in my QT as a food source for this guy.
So the bottom line is....want to get rid of aptasia AND own a beautiful fish....get an Australian Copper-banded Butterflyfish.