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![]() Anyone have any experience with these? I've read the threads on RC, just looking to see if anyone else has any tips
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![]() remove any affected pieces immediately.
remove any nearby LR to a qt tank. (I actually dried mine out..) I managed to save some pieces by doing this. I couldnt kill em off otherwise. |
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![]() I have a few pieces affected, that I'm moving over to a QT tank. The others look fine, should I leave them in until I see some signs of the nudi's?
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![]() in my tank, I did what you did and have seen no further probs in ~6 mos or so.
They seem to group together and stay with 1 peice till its gone. |
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![]() Lastest remedy for eraticating these Nudibranches are a type of Wrasse called Novaculichthys Macrolepidotus. Still under experinment testing but looks promising. Check this post.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...hreadid=533167 |
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![]() What do these nudies look like? Ant pics?
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