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Originally Posted by reefwars
Google zoa pox or zoa spiders as well. Also babies nudis can be so small you can't make tjemthem out, and they change color to what they ate eating.you'd be surprised how small zoa nudis can be 
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Nope, it's not zoa pox or spiders either. I also looked into those when I was trying to figure out what these are. It's very possible that they are a baby or larvae stage of a bigger pest, I just don't know which one....
In any case they have to go. Will interceptor kill everything bug/pest/pod related in the tank? I'm willing to do that route. I don't want these things to get out of hand and as it stands right now they are ruining a $100 frag. Most expensive one I own of course :roll eyes:.
ETA: They are as small as a zoa nudibranch, but they are more streamlined, no body spines or whatever those growths on their backs are.
They kind of look like a little torpedo with a ribboned tail and are very red in colour. They look identical to the picture the author created in my first post.