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Montipora Nudibranches
I don't have them thank god but I was reading Eric Borneman's forum and came across a test he did by puting nudibranches in a sealed jar filled with tank water. The nudibranches lived for 7 weeks with no host and with less than optimal conditions :surprise:. If that isn't a good arguement for quarantining corals I don't know what is
http://forum.marinedepot.com/Topic90143-9-1.aspx |
Oh wow! They're hardy little buggers. They're no match for the power of potassium permanganate though :wink:
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I had experience with these little bastards a couple of years ago :bad-word:. My in tank fix was blasting the montis regularily with a powerhead, a yellow Coriss Wrasse, Green Wrasse, and a six line Wrasse.
These Wrasses eliminated all traces of the nudis within about 3 weeks. Anyone having issues with these should look for any wrasses in the Halichoeres species. :biggrin: |
oceanic, are you sure you weren't treating for flatworms rather than nudibranchs?
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The Wrasses did the trick, this was a couple years ago and no sign of them for at least that long ago. |
My tailspot wrasse ate them too, however it wasn't until I exposed them that he decided they were tasty. I think the scrolling of the M. cap didn't allow him to get his fat head in there. Once I discovered that I indeed had them I wanted to take some photos so I broke a few pieces of cap off and flipped them over (nudis were on the underside) to get a shot of them. As I was focusing the camera the wrasse zoomed over and nipped them off the coral.
the moral of the story: if you're gonna try to get a wrasse to eat them, make sure its a small wrasse :wink: |
will a large neon wrasse eat these things? i dont have a quarantine tank that i keep things in, besides i have no idea what a nudi even looks like:redface:
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Here's 2 very interesting articles on these little beggars. I lost a Montipora a few months ago to them and still haven't put another in my tank yet. Nasty little bugs.
http://www.qualitymarineusa.com/arti...5-0913F83DCB60 http://www.3reef.com/forums/diseases...chs-46433.html |
Hi
We use for such snails following predators with great success Halichores cosmetes , i think they are more effective then thesixline wrasse. We have another tipp against flatworms and monti nudibranches. We have a small tank with Rhynchocinetes durbanensis Then we add the coral for 30 min in this tank, after a few seconds the shrimps will eat all nudibranches , eggs and flatworms in a few minutes. After that you can remove the corals back to the tank Greets claude |
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