I found a nudibranch what to do next

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I found this little guy near a frag of zoas I have. I just need some help on trying to figure out what to do next with him.
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Okay I have some aiptasia should I put him near there and risk it or just dispose of him
 
beccamc10;674750 wrote: Thats not a good idea, good chances it could or its eggs could get back ito the tank.
Yeah true, I didnt think about that!!!!:doh:
 
same one I found in my tank yesterday, they are bad, kill everyone you see and start dipping corals, becca informed me that dipping wont kill the eggs. I spent hours last night scrubbing my zoas and dipping. I still dont think I got all the eggs. Good luck I feel your pain
 
Heres the response I gave Smallblock lastnight.

I recently helped a friend clear his tank of nudis. We took every zoa out one by one for inspection of both nudis and eggs. The nudibrach you can pick off with a tweezers, the eggs you must scrape off with a knife or something with a very fine edge. We did this until no eggs or nudibrach were present. He also got himself a yellow corris wrasse that seemed to be hit or miss on eating nudis. If you can find a sea grass wrasse get one, they are as far as I know the only proven nudis eater. I believe LiveAquaria has them in stock.
 
Jaycen B.;674857 wrote: Not sure but check the 2ed picture?

OK......I see the red flatworms. Whether he should use FWE depends on how many. A Melanarus Wrasse does a good job on them as well.
 
DawgFace;674860 wrote: Heres the response I gave Smallblock lastnight.

I recently helped a friend clear his tank of nudis. We took every zoa out one by one for inspection of both nudis and eggs. The nudibrach you can pick off with a tweezers, the eggs you must scrape off with a knife or something with a very fine edge. We did this until no eggs or nudibrach were present. He also got himself a yellow corris wrasse that seemed to be hit or miss on eating nudis. If you can find a sea grass wrasse get one, they are as far as I know the only proven nudis eater. I believe LiveAquaria has them in stock.


verbatim did you cheat and copy and paste? cheater
 
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