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![]() 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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![]() Yes, i am glad you agree this species af wrasse works, it sure worked for me.
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![]() I had Monti Eating Nudi's too....removed EACH AND EVERY monti....added wrasses, cut off any growth that came back for the next while and now have none... frustrating though.....now I have several monti's that are thriving
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![]() Honestly, I don't think there is a pest I haven't had...oh wait...zoa eating Nudis...haven't had those....and NEVER will...with dipping, q-tank in use etc....NEVER! (at least one could hope...but maybe I'll just become the resident pest expert!)
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