New Zoa's - NOT!

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Last night, right before leaving to catch a movie, I saw that I had new a new Zoa which had propagated onto a rock about 1" away from the colony. I admired it for a minute when I realized it was moving - kind of fast. A Nudi! It matched my Zoa's perfectly, except without the eye. I grabbed a poker and snatched it out into a glass of tank water. It was really pretty. Overnight, the water got cold and it lost its color, but at least its out of the tank.

Now, to find the rest!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My Zoa's had been closed up a lot more lately. The only explanation was that the tank got cold several nights ago due to a failed heater (minus 3 degrees from the day's high). Now, I wonder if this guy was eating them?

PS: They are out about 75% right now.
 

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Yes it was eating them, you most likely have more
 

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Ive found some3 ft away from the colony they were eating ! lol Yea you prolly have more try blowing water around the base of your colony. I got all mine out. LOL
 

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