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So I have a zoa not doing good so I decided to do a seachem reef dip. I was waiting and I saw this on it and changed gears and did a RO water dip and move the zoa around and two came off. Got the best picture I can of the critter. Is this what I think it is? Thanks

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I don't think that's a nudi. Google zoa eating nudibranch as I can't see your picture clearly. Zoa eating nudies usually have some color in them, not clear like that, as they take some of the color of the polyps they are eating.

I think its a pod of some type.
 

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lol so this is my first time dealing with them how should I go about this? This is my 14gal frag tank.
I think we should wait for a better photo also. (I trusted that others would chime in and I hope they are right that this is just pods!)
We need reliable validation before we get worried, if we can help it...
 

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From that pic???? I don't see any legs but the pic really makes it hard to be sure. How new are the zoo's that started to look stressed. How do they look after the dips?
 
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I think we should wait for a better photo also. (I trusted that others would chime in and I hope they are right that this is just pods!)
We need reliable validation before we get worried, if we can help it...
Will do tonight when I get off work.
 
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From that pic???? I don't see any legs but the pic really makes it hard to be sure. How new are the zoo's that started to look stressed. How do they look after the dips?
I’ll let you know tonight after work how they look. They been in the tank since July but two heads started to fall apart like something eating it.
 

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By any chance, do you have a lot of amphipods? They normally only eat stressed coral (and can quickly turn a stressed coral into a none coral), but will sometimes go after perfectly healthy zoas.
 
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By any chance, do you have a lot of amphipods? They normally only eat stressed coral (and can quickly turn a stressed coral into a none coral), but will sometimes go after perfectly healthy zoas.
This is the first time seeing them in my frag tank.
 

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