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Topic: nudi
Posted By: BnK
Subject: nudi
Date Posted: May 19 2011 at 11:53pm
is this a good one or bad one? he lost some of his peices on top of him not sure what they are called but he went through the powerhead when i caught him but is still alive and crawling around.




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Brett and Kristine | Layton, UT | Brett's e-mail: [email protected] | Kristine's e-mail: [email protected]



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Posted By: Mark Peterson
Date Posted: May 20 2011 at 8:15am
Not sure if it's good or bad but now that it's out of the tank I'd leave it out. (My gut tells me it might like Zoanthids.)


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Posted By: jaschall
Date Posted: May 20 2011 at 10:06am
I agree on zoanthid eater


Posted By: BnK
Date Posted: May 20 2011 at 11:09am
k yea i left it out it was by some zoas and they were all closed up.
thanx

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Brett and Kristine | Layton, UT | Brett's e-mail: [email protected] | Kristine's e-mail: [email protected]


Posted By: Chad
Date Posted: May 20 2011 at 12:03pm
Get a bunch of wrasses in there and keep an eye on your corals and if you see any on or under any of your corals I would start doing coral dips on the colony's until you eradicate them. Those guys can be a real pain to get rid of if they are coral eaters.



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Posted By: BnK
Date Posted: May 20 2011 at 12:09pm
Are these the type of thing that if you find one there is usually alot more?

What are some good wrasses to help with the problem?

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Brett and Kristine | Layton, UT | Brett's e-mail: [email protected] | Kristine's e-mail: [email protected]


Posted By: wickedsnowman
Date Posted: May 20 2011 at 2:47pm
Coris or sixline. Yeah they multiply fast.


Posted By: Josh95
Date Posted: May 20 2011 at 4:13pm
sixline or melanurus. Both eat flatworms too =D wrasses tend to be just all around beneficial fish to have.
That is why I will be getting a pygmy possum wrasse for my soon to be nano.



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