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Old 06-09-2013, 11:50 PM
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Pretty sure he's what's been bothering my zoas but based on his color I'd say he was probably feeding on my gsp (not true gsp)
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Yup. I too just found an army of those little dudes
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I wish they didn't eat coral, I'd fill my tank with them haha
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Follow reef wars schedule , its a pain in the ass but it works.
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Hs exactly the same color as the one open polyp at 3 o'clock in the second picture... Bastard!
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their gills take on the flourescence from eating the zoas.eggs are way harder to spot and there will be eggs judging by the maturity of that one.
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what type of fish eat these guys? do wrasse eat em?!
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what type of fish eat these guys? do wrasse eat em?!
There are a few wrasses that eat them but will never find all the eggs, manual removal and dips are great but if you miss any its game on again.

If you truely want them gone I have a 3 wk process that will eliminate them for sure but it takes dedication and in order for it to work timeline needs to be followed precisely this way you'll be sure there's no baby's.

For nudis its not a single that's harmfull its the army's of baby's that's scary, if you don't notice them soon enougj you'll have literally hundreds and the baby's can't be seen untill they mature a bit they also don't do damage untill adult size but start to breed fast. Soon you'll have adults, eggs and babies all at different stages this is the worst case scenario
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There are a few wrasses that eat them but will never find all the eggs, manual removal and dips are great but if you miss any its game on again.

If you truely want them gone I have a 3 wk process that will eliminate them for sure but it takes dedication and in order for it to work timeline needs to be followed precisely this way you'll be sure there's no baby's.

For nudis its not a single that's harmfull its the army's of baby's that's scary, if you don't notice them soon enougj you'll have literally hundreds and the baby's can't be seen untill they mature a bit they also don't do damage untill adult size but start to breed fast. Soon you'll have adults, eggs and babies all at different stages this is the worst case scenario
It's a battle but reefwars process works
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