More missing zoas - at a loss

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I've bought some beautiful zoas and I can't tell you how many I've lost. I figured it was my emerald crab, gave him away - came back from a work trip to find A whole Colony wiped out (5 heads). I'm missing one other and that doesnt count others i've lost.

I'm really at a loss. There is nothing in this tank livestock wise. Astrea snails, Blue legged hermits, true percula, skunk shrimp. A lot of asterinas (white, with black/gray). Never seen them on zoas. Haven't seen anything at night.

It's either a bristleworm (they eat those right?) or nudibranches. Can nudibranches eat 5 heads in three days? Plus another zoa? Ive read they blend in and are hard to spot. I read that salifert flat worm exit is an effective reef safe treatment. Anyone ever tried it? I'm starting a new tank and don't want any pests. :sad:

They couldn't have blown away, too established on the frag.
 
That sucks! Only thing I an suggest if your parameters are all good Isolate all your zoas in a bucket and treat with coral Rx or similar treatment. If it is a pest chances are they are sitting on one of your frags.
 
flatworm will work (if flatworms are the problem) but read up on it. you do not want to nuke your tank
 
Take them out and check for Nudis. It wouldn't just be one or two at this point, it would be a infestation.
 
What's the best way to spot them?

Few articles on salifert and nudis:

http://www.practicalcoralfarming.com/zoonudis.html">http://www.practicalcoralfarming.com/zoonudis.html</a>

[IMG]http://www.bluezooaquatics.com/resources.asp?show=15">http://www.bluezooaquatics.com/resources.asp?show=15</a>
 
Make sure you don't have any sundial snails, they are common hitchhikers and they like to eat zoas.

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They are pretty easy to distinguish due to the spikey foot.
 
Bristleworms won't eat healthy zoas (or healthy anything).

Usually when nudibranchs are present, the zoas close up.

Jenn
 
Well they haven't been closing! I did see a white dot or two on one but that is likely sand. Surely nudis don't eat a whole bunch in a day or two? I haven't seen any snails other than the ones I got. Do sundials come out at night? Hide in the live rock?
 
What zoas disappeared on ya?

Man, sometimes they just detach and float away never to be seen again, sometimes they melt, sometimes they die and fish/inverts eat em. Even when you do everything right.

At least thats been my experience. Frustrating for sure.
 
rjrgroup;747266 wrote: Blue legged hermits!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Change to Mexican red leg, IMO.

Have had blue legs for 12 years never had any mess with anything. Not even a snail. Red legs have killed snails for a new condo.
 
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