Just found this guy in my frag tank...haven't goggled yet starting that now. But figured this might be faster. Thanks in advance.
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Just found this guy in my frag tank...haven't goggled yet starting that now. But figured this might be faster. Thanks in advance.
Picture would help....
Zoa eating nudi
nudibranch
**** I was hoping that's not what it was. I was just looking on lionlair. Well. I guess I research how to kill them.....
Get a wrasse an one means possible many,look for their eggs on the sides of your zoas look for zoas that are closed up out of the norm...dipping won't kill for sure but it will help loosen them off eggs are different story they need to.be picked off by hand dipping doesn't bother them at all. So dip regularly if you keep ginding them
bother.
Heres an article. I've been readin about dips lately. This is recommending flatworm exit as a dip. over RX and Iodine based.
http://www.practicalcoralfarming.com/zoonudis.html
as a full tank treatment it seems like a split descision.
Eggs laid in swirls
This is the first one I found. I will have to get a wrasse for my frag tank. It's going to take for ever to inspect all the zoas I have... Will they only lay eggs on zoas or anything?
I would get a sixline or yellow cori wrasse. They are both great bug catchers. Assuming of coarse that you have a sandbed.
Dave
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