I’ll look for them when lights go out. Also would dipping the coral get rid of the nudis?Montipora eating nudibranch
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I’ll look for them when lights go out. Also would dipping the coral get rid of the nudis?Montipora eating nudibranch
Yes, mine under moderate to medium light with medium flowI also increased lighting. I’ve seen sps get crazy light so could that be the case too?
Also will it ever regenerate on the white spots?
I would look for them, they are out at all hours, not just night. I would not dip an already stressed coral, if it has nudibranchs more than likely there’s already eggs too. As stated by others above, alkalinity swings are a more likely culprit.I’ll look for them when lights go out. Also would dipping the coral get rid of the nudis?
I can’t find any I didn’t have time to dip today but it’s definitely spreading more. I dipped it before putting it in the system the day I got it and didn’t see many pest come off it. So it’s a “no” on dipping overall?I would look for them, they are out at all hours, not just night. I would not dip an already stressed coral, if it has nudibranchs more than likely there’s already eggs too. As stated by others above, alkalinity swings are a more likely culprit.
So should I move it to a little lower light?Yes, mine under moderate to medium light with medium flow
Move from light or simply reduce white intensitySo should I move it to a little lower light?