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![]() I started seeing these guys on my yellow porites and I was wondering what they were
![]() They camafloge very well with the porites because they are the same color and have the same polyp like bumps on their backs. Did a search on the internet and came across this article: http://www.seaslugforum.net/factsheet.cfm?base=pinurebu It doesn't say if its bad or good but my interpretation of Quote:
![]() Now how do I get rid of these guys? Does anybody know or have a good suggestion? [/img] |
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![]() Rocket launchers are usually pretty efficient at fixing small critter problems.
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![]() Then put your head between your knees and kiss your %$s goodbye.
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![]() Chin, I'm not sure, but since Brad was having some luck with FW dips removing the flatworms on his acros, maybe start with a FW dip of the porites and see if they come off. I'm not sure what procedure he followed or for how long, hopefully he or Steve sees this and can fill in some of the details.
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![]() hmmm not sure if a Nudi is going to be as susceptible to a fresh water dip as flatworms but worth a try. make some RO water in a bucket then match the temp and PH (if you have a buffer) I don't worry about PH myself but I do lose the odd chunk once and a while.
try swish it around for 10 seconds in the fresh water and put it back into a cup of the salt water. I do this 2 or 3 times. if I am brave like when we did the ones for the flat worms I swish for 30 seconds then back into salt water but that can be a little hard on the corals. Steve
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![]() Well I decided to take the yellow porites out of the tank and put it into a white bowl with the regular tank water. With a pipette from one of my ex-hagen test kits, i started sucking out the ones i could see but some of them were good clingers and was kinda tough to suck them out so I reversed my technique and started blowing them off with the pipette. OMG ... the big ones blew off and small baby ones blew off and medium ones blew off the porites.
![]() There were so many of these suckers that I am suprprised my porites was still doing relatively well. Now I will check on it again next week and do the same thing to see if anymore of them showed up. But for anybody who owns porites, look at them closely to see if they have any of these nudibraches. They WILL be the same color as your porites regardless what color it is because they eat and display the pigment of your coral. |
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