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I would still think its nudis you need to regularly treat untill pest is under control once will get alot of them gone yes but nudis lay eggs rapidly when thriving off your zoas they are so hard to spot when i had problems with mine i had to wear gloves and when dipping in coral rx i had to...
I would keep a eye on it and around the area for around 5-7 days if you see multipul then i wouldnt of thought its a pest if not if it grows slowly and doesnt mutiply all over the show keep it looks cool...
So in my mates tank he hasnt got access to the internet and im unable to tell him what it is can anyone help...
Its attached to a piece of live rock closes and opens slightly and when it opens slightly it seems to have something coming out of it like tenticals maybe?? Its like two flat pieces of...
Always remember that zoas when dying can let off toxins causing water to stress for few hours the stars will for sure only be there for the dead tissue the nudi is so so hard to spot and some barely to be seen at all there so small coral rx would bennifit you 100%... What flow do they have...
Its seems a serpent star... These and brittle can be ok i tend to pull them out when near to the top of tank other than that they have never caused me a problem other than making patches in my coralline algae
I had a problem last year and wipes teo whole colonys now they are under controll and i now have a few frags which i managed to keep in my other tank and put them back in main dt to grow
They are a pest can come on the zoas when purchased but you dont always know as there are so little but as said above they can reproduce rapidly on good food source ie a nice juicy colony of zoas
Google a picture of zoa eating nudibranch and see if you can spot them in the tank.. There the most common cause and can be a pain removing and act quick as they reproduce by the day on large colonys of zoas
Leather excreted alot of toxins if stressed and they also shed when growing best thing to do is to get a airline start a syphon and syphon just about it but don't touch it as can stress it more i you have lps corals such hammers or torch check they are not sending out stings if so move whichever...
Im sorry dude but hes right they dont hang in spots at all they are all over the place looking for food as they are poor feeders small tank is easier for parameters but not good for stocking any sort of fish baby maybe but as said above your pod population wouldnt accommodate for a fish and a...
Its a spelling error i would defo add more rock for slang you happy..! Im sure he/she would have understood what i meant its fish keeping not a spelling lesson
First of all i Would defiantly add some more live rock and when you say parameters are all ok can you specify test results so we understand your tank a bit better
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Ive picked this piece up from my lfs for real cheap as its bleaching due to them not acclimating it properly to led however i noticed theres a lump in the middle of the bleached part ive had regrowth in the past 3 weeks but can anyone tell me what it is on my coral you can just see his little...