thesilence87;800880 wrote: I'm no expert, but I'd say there's something else going on other than just the amphipods nipping at your zoas, they tend to prefer the diseased/dead tissue.
I'm sure someone else far more knowledgeable will chime in, but I think there's something else going on. Have you checked all your parameters to make sure that there isn't something making everything extremely unhappy?
Hawk;801071 wrote: I have a Monti not looking very good but that's it.
All the zoas on the sand are struggling, not really the ones on the rocks
MC524;801078 wrote: Just curious...how did you come to the conclusion that it is near impossible? I sat there and watched them feasting on my zoas. I used to suck them up with a turkey baster. My zoas were fine prior, and would return when I would rid as many of the Amphipods as I could. No longer have them in my tank, they are in my sump. If any make it to my DT. The wrasse or others would finish it up.
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jmaneyapanda;801113 wrote: These animals live by the billions in nearly every reef tank, and there is no accounts of such behavior. Furthermore, their habits and behaviors are pretty well known. I would almost guarantee that if your zoas died and these were close, they were either eating dead tissue or algae/detritus abound. Not killing and eating zoanthids.