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Old 11-26-2011, 01:02 PM
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You should dip those colonies in 1/3 peroxyde 3% and 2/3 tank water for a few miniutes. Let it fizz and they will all come off dead.

Do that to all your colonies that are affected.

Nudibranches that are eating zoanthids are usualy white, so it's hard to tell without a pic what it is.

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Originally Posted by martinmcnally View Post
Looks like I got some zoa bugs. Ugh, a few colonies have been closed up for a few days so decided to blast them with the turkey baster. Seen lots of about 3-5mm bugs coming out. Looks like little nudibranches (no idea on that spelling haha). One has little glowing green things on its back. At first I though I was blasting away zoas but then I realized they were all still there.

Any ideas?
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