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fishytime 05-31-2010 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cuz (Post 523294)
only because of the availability of the yellow coris here in town i was planning on a 6-line wrasse tomorrow.
thanks for the help Levi!!
I have had 2 zoa colonies dissolve down to nothing but thats been over the course of 1 1/2 yrs so i ruled out nudis previously. Now its got me woundering!!

what is the differences between zoas and palys in a nudis eyes? as quoted above? keeping palys as a pro-active measure??

we have yellow corris wrasses in stock man!(talk to Ryan, he said he might be coming up to pick up an angel we have, or possibly having it shipped)......crappy problem to have.....good luck with it...

cuz 06-02-2010 02:14 AM

man this is tedious going thru every single polyp 1 by 1!!
only found 3 more nudis so far and the same pieces that had the nudis did have eggs!! I've done 30-35 different zoas/palys and i think i'm close to halfway!!

vaporize 06-02-2010 02:46 AM

I remembered reading somebody using FW Exit and combination of freshwater baths (will not take care of the eggs though)

cuz 06-02-2010 05:38 AM

the revivie seems to be taking excellent care of the nudi's along with a solid visual for eggs. All zoanthids will stay in the frag tank till the dt is empty of zoas/palys. my only concern is the rockwork, It is possible for them to lay eggs on rocks, glass or anywhere they travelled. I don't really want to pull sps colonies off rocks to dipp the rocks and visually seeing eggs on rock seems neer impossible.
Do i leave all food source out of the dt and let them starve out?
how long?

subman 11-05-2012 04:07 PM

Just saw one in my tank :bad-word: How did it turn out for you cuz? I have a red coris in there and hes always on the prowl but....he missed one so I'm sure there is lots:sad:

reefwars 11-05-2012 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by subman (Post 761175)
Just saw one in my tank :bad-word: How did it turn out for you cuz? I have a red coris in there and hes always on the prowl but....he missed one so I'm sure there is lots:sad:

if theres one theres prob more and eggs to boot.


i gave an exact qt schedule and treatment on another thread ive talked with the op and it worked like a charm i also have it on reefcentral and people are using it....it works plain and simple.

its a 3 week routine though involving removing all your zoos to qt, and then qt all your new zoos afterwards.

ill find the link to the thread in a minute for you:)


red corris wrasses will hunt them for sure, the yellows just a better/safer reef choice is all:)

reefwars 11-05-2012 04:13 PM

http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...ight=zoa+nudis

have a gander feller:)

Leach29 11-05-2012 04:46 PM

I did exactly what Reefwars said!
It was a pain to get all my zoas out, I had to chisel them off some live rock but well worth it. I am now completely free of these buggers!

canadianbudz604 11-06-2012 05:16 PM

yep
 
+1 I also follwed reefwars plan and it took 4.5 weeks but they are all gone. Haven't seen one in over a month

subman 11-06-2012 06:26 PM

i took out all the colonies and dipped, inspected and.....nada maybe I over reacted and it wasn't a zoa eating nudi. I'll keep looking:twised:


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