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![]() I have a six line and i have a sneaking suspision he is eating the eggs out of the zoa which is a good thing, ive been picking off the adults with tweezers lately. Just a little disheartning because i hear these outbreaks can get really out of hand, why is it that only the bad critters reprodices easily in an aquarium...
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![]() Could you post a picture of this nudibranch?
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![]() pm therealbigal
He had a pretty serious nudibranch problem and got rid of them. I'm pretty sure he just pulled the pieces out or used his kent want ad got them all on an individual basis.... lots of work, but you gotta love peace of mind. A pic might not help, most zoa eating nudis will take on the color of the zoa colony they are eating.... |
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![]() I fought the monti eating nudis for the better part of a year using the " suck and scrape" method. This seemed to hold them at bay , but never got rid of them. I had an out break of aptasia anems. and picked up a six pack of pepermint shrimp to take care of them. After the anems were gone they took care of the nudis. At least six months have gone by and no sighn of them.
I don't know for sure but this may work for you. Keith. |
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![]() peps will often eat zoas.
so you might just wind up in the same boat. although i suppose you can get rid of peps easy if need be. |