Avoid at all costs. Absolutely NO NO, it "killed" a few big ones, at least I thought so. I would say I only had about 5% success killing her. The rest have bred with only two where there used to be only 1. Aptaisia regularly produces and releases spores from its "mouth disk". Any disturbance reinforces this. So if you try to inject it exactly as directed, it will absorb and ingest the venom, but will also release spores, increasing the overall population. I would go for the mint shrimp and matted fish, they love them. Copperband butterflies can also eat them, but that doesn't guarantee they will. The product states that there is a guarantee of effectiveness, which I have yet to investigate. Don't waste your time and especially MONEY
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