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|  Kill Kill it with fire | 
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|   That's where I found it but didn't seem to be killing the zoas. | 
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|   Not good!! , search for "reef wars" method to getting rid of them , its a pain in the ass but works!! | 
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|   Are you saying there is more than likely others? | 
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|   Almost a 100% chance that the one you caught is one of dozens. 
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|   Yellow corris wrasse is a good way to get rid of them if you have the space for another fish , mine was a fantastic pest hunter , never bothered shrimp or hermits either. | 
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|   I had them as well, it's about a three week process of dipping. I have a yellow coris as well. He is got for preventative but you still need to dip to kill them all and check for eggs, pull those and dip again. |