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![]() F.H. is right, those buggers are terrible. If you can easily replace these Montis (the ones you mention are common), I'd pull them all out of your tank and throw them in the garbage. You probably have them growing on the rocks, and those bits you probably can't remove. Once the Montis eat all the remaining bits, then start your countdown - a couple months without Montis should be fine. Their life cycle is less than 2 weeks, so if you wait 3-4 life cycles you should be plenty in the clear.
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![]() What are the chances of a wrasse decimating them
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![]() Damn I was fearing it was gonna be nudis. Luckily I don't have many montis n y digis r almost all dead now. I did see them on my Valida a few weeks ago but it did no damage at all and I don't Rly see them on it no more. Do they target acros?
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![]() Ive had good luck getting rid of monti , and zoa eating nudis with a yellow corris wrasse and a turkey baster to blow nudis out of the cracks and crevices of the corals . There like candy to them .
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![]() I guess I can just wait a month for them to die before I get more montis. No rush.
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![]() Slim, they'll generally keep them in check but won't usually get rid of them
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