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![]() What would I be looking for? Should I dip them again?
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![]() Mostly zoa eating nudis would be what id be on the look out for, wait it out for one more day then maybe a quick dip in revive or rx.
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![]() Or take a closer look,and if you see any Zoa eating Nudis,remove them manually and then dip.
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![]() A couple years back I took some zoas out on a frag plug while I was switching tanks and forgot about them. They sat on a counter with no water for 2 days and looked just like yours do right now. I put them back in the tank and within a couple of days they came out again. If you don't see anything on them they may very well just be reacting to a change in the tank, they can be pretty tough.
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![]() Look under the plug and see if there are nudies hiding there...I see something at around 5:00 on your picture.. Could that be a tiny nudie?
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