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![]() They also like to eat Zoanthids. At least the variety I had ate my zoanthids. Then they would take on the zooxanthellae colour of the zoanthid and be camouflage. When I see them I take a turkey baster and suck them up one at a time. I have also witnessed my wrasses (leopard and sixline) pick them off when they can find them. I used to have it pretty bad but haven't seen one in a while.
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![]() If you have room a melanurus wrasse might be the solution to your problem they are great reef safe fish, I love mine.
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![]() +1 Canary wrasses also make excellent nudi hunters.
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![]() Thanks alot everyone this helps alot.
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