Is this zoa done for?

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I had some zoa eating snails last week and i think there are done for. Just one or 2 heads that open up sometimes
 
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Yea. Tank is only 3 months old. I always thought it was kinda normal with a new tank
 

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I have one colony coming back after 4 month of nothing.
 

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Cyano sucks. End of story. I'd take them out and dip them. I swear by the dips.
 

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Has a colony just start eating itself 1 survived on its own was all alone basically and started a new colony over and there more healthy
 

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I would also take them out and dip them and get an artists brush and give them a gentle but thorough clean. Use a turkey baster or large pipette to blow dip water into all the crevices in the rock.
What is your flow like, cyano also likes lower flow?
 
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I would also take them out and dip them and get an artists brush and give them a gentle but thorough clean. Use a turkey baster or large pipette to blow dip water into all the crevices in the rock.
What is your flow like, cyano also likes lower flow?
36gal. And have a jeboa dcs3000 and a mp10
 

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I've heard of zoa eating nudis but never snails. Someone enlighten me, please. I need to know more about this.
 

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Dude, those are snail eggs I betcha. Go get a toddlers toothbrush and some dip and get cracking![emoji1611]
 

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Well, if you get ahold of some dip like the ones listed in the site, you'll be in good shape. The meds help heal the zoa's while they get rid of the pests. It seems dangerous and complicated but once you do it you'll feel better about it. Just buying a fish won't solve the situation. It's taken me weeks to eradicate zoa eating nudi's but I've done it. They're all open and happy, and as of 15 minutes ago they're FAT open and happy.
 

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