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![]() I had a nudi problem in my 20 gal frag tank, I tried freshwater dips but found it stressfull on the frags. After that I just used airline tube and syphoned them out manually, mostly zoa frags so I would suck em off in the morning before they opened up. After about a week there were none to be found.
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![]() Ed,
This stuff should work, Tropic Marin Pro Coral Cure I dip my SPS in it before and after they enter and leave my system. Let me know if your going to be around this weeked, I'll let you borrow my bottle. Last edited by michika; 08-17-2007 at 04:42 AM. Reason: more typos, they follow me like the plague! |
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![]() You can suck them off. or 5-10 minutes of freshwater dip will kill the nudibranches. If you can adjust the pH of freshwater zoas won't get stressed out that much. If you shake the rock well the dead ones will drop from the rock. Also you should scrape the egg sacs othervise even if you kill nudies eggs will hatch.Freshwater dip don't kill the eggs. I haven't heard any other working ways to fight with nudibranch.
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![]() have you tried manual removal yet? i always suggest doing a "natural" method before resorting to some nasty chemical in a bottle.
as was suggested, why not do a brief freshwater dip, shake the zoos to get rid of the dead and scrape off the eggs (little white donut shaped things)? repeat the process every few days for a few weeks. |
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![]() dude where did these come from?????
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![]() Pictures?
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