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Algae





Aiptasia





Astria Star


Bristle Worms


Flat Worms



Flukes

Ick



Mojano Anemone


 

RENT ME! We offer a Green Aiptasia Eating File Fish to our customers to help reduce/eliminate the AIPTASIA from your tank.  When the job is done, bring back the FILE FISH for in store credit! If a File Fish starts to get hungry.. they might nip at your CORAL!

 Try our Harlequin Shrimp  reduce/eliminate the ASTRIA STAR FISH from your tank.  When the job is done, ask us about our Chocolate Chip Star Fish to keep your Shrimp in your tank!

We have several Wrasses available to help reduce BRISTLE WORMS  in your aquarium! WE also have Arrow Head Crabs and Coral Banded Shrimp that will also reduce BRISTLE WORM numbers!

PLENTY of options to help reduce FLAT WORMS naturally... Six Line Wrasses, Leopard Wrasses, Target Mandarins and even Blue Damsels reportedly eat these flatworms, as does Blue Velvet Nudibranch! If needed we do offer a dip for purchase to revive your corals from a flat worm outbreak.

It's possible a RODI dip may be the cure. Let's chat to see if this is route we would suggest. 

START with a 10% water change. We do offer medication you can add to your tank. Be cautious of adding any foreign substance to your tank. We will gladly give you our recommendations if you stop in store!

The Manjano anemone is also considered a 'pest' and is equally capable of out-competing and overwhelming other inhabitants in the reef tank. If they begin to get out of control come check out Matted Filefish, Butterfly Fish, Peppermint Shrimp, and Berghia Nudibranch!

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Collect larger clumps using tongs and remove from the tank! Next rock a 10% water change. Following this double check your lights! If your tank is receiving to much light and is also getting natural sun light.. you may experience algae blooms! After all this be sure to check out a large variety of our fish and inverts that will help maintain a healthy balance of algae in your tanks! One of our favorite algae eater is a Lettuce NUDI.

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