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I'd take a real hard look for Nudi's .. they can camouflage extremely well.
Also, as Connie suggested.. sundial snails will consume zoanthids. Best to take a good look at night with the lights out .. Good luck.
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It's a good idea to give them a good freshwater dip to get most of the pests out also.
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Hey Mike,
After owning a foxface for several months it took to eating zoos. It especially enjoyed the pink zoos but would nip at some of the others. Doug |
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Unless you spend great amounts of time looking at your tank after lights out, you probably have no real idea how many unknown hitch-hikers are in your live rock. Most of the crabs & other hh only come out at night.
For instance, even the emerald crabs & black porcelain crabs I bought & keep in my wife's reef tank are never seen except once in a blue moon. I see one occassionally but that's only usually after 2am & seen by the blue LED moonlight. Anthony |
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So it sounds like I most likely have an unwanted hitchhiker, I will keep an eye on the tank when the lights are off.
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