LFS Aiptasia Everywhere. Normal?

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Nope I told him a year ago when it was a couple, he likes them. He has to small clowns in there but they hide in the back, i wonder if its possible the aiptasia are so big they think they might get eaten, I dont know.
Yeah those are pretty large lol
 
Tbh I don’t think it’s a big deal. Aiptasia is EVERYWHERE and it spreads like a bad weed. Not much kills it and not much eats it. LFS’s are bound to get it in live rock and sometimes in coral. All it takes is one for it to happen, and they’re dang near impossible to kill on a large scale.

In my opinion? I honestly don’t mind. If they take great care of their critters and coral otherwise, and display extensive knowledge, aiptasia doesn’t drive me away. It happens.
 
Avoid or quarantine if it's something you must have (you should do the latter period). Since ich can potentially take 76 days to hatch off a hard surface, you can observe during that period for flatworms or other pest prior to adding them to your tank to prevent and/or spot treat if possible which stops any major issues from happening.
 
Aptasia eating nudibranchs hav eradicated all of mine. I feel bad about it like I need to go to the lads and get them more to eat.
If you can capture ten good sized ones, you could probably trade for most any frag you'd like!
 
Seems like most large volume LFS have them. But I imagine it would be hard to keep out of their systems. We have one LFS that QTs fish and I think corals as well. Their sell systems are pretty clean.
 
If they are allowing aiptasia to propagate like that in their FRAG system, then they certainly are not managing for the less obvious pests that are much harder to see & eradicate.

OK, if you see some majano or aiptasia in their 300 gallon reef tank that is one thing. But their frag display system? No thanks.
 
If you can capture ten good sized ones, you could probably trade for most any frag you'd like!
Problem is catching them. Se them every Now and then. But I don’t have a quarantine tank or anything to keep them and until I could trade
 
This looks like the place I went to today. One frag tank them attached to the plugs. I passed on them. It's not good and I remember with my previous tank killing them off was not easy
How did you get rid of them
 
I didn't purchase anything from them. In the past I had luck with lemon juice
 
As someone whos been battling aiptasia since day1, id recommend steering clear of that store. dips wont kill aiptasia as it is an anemone. if you see a frag in that LFS without aiptasia and bring it home, it will likely still carry too small to see baby aiptasia. they spread like wild fire under most conditions. If you MUST buy from that LFS, use aiptasia-x or similar and QT the frag for a month or 3. Getting rid of aiptasia in a large DT can become overwhelming very quickly
 

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