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![]() I agree, most likely a softy eating nudibranch. It will look almost exactly like the coral itself. Also, have a look with a flashlight at night, they're a little more daring under cover of darkness.
The white one below is similar to the one I had (I thought my colt was reproducing, then one night I found it moving along the front glass). Taken from the medslugs.de website. Tritoniopsis elegans/frydis ![]() ![]()
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![]() Hi again,
Have a look at the area I circled in red. It sort of looks different from the rest of the coral. Perhaps the nudibranch?? Good luck! ![]() ![]()
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![]() K guys...if I have a Nudibranch causing the trouble...how do I treat for it? THANKS so much too, I really appreciate the input!
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![]() I just yarded mine off the coral. Perhaps remove the coral first if you can, if not, just better off getting it out of there before it does more damage IMO.
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![]() now im trippin ive been having trouble with 2 colts and a toadstool for the last 3 months,now im gonna have to check them out real good
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