I'll do that later today.... gotta run!
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Really? Yet another potential culprit! I wonder if I can make a night vision camera out of things I have laying around.I've seen pods eat zoas and palys too, they start at the base and cause the polyp to get infected.
I found nudibranchs on mine and removed every one from my DT. I ran Chemiclean on the QT three times and allowed my DT to be fallow (of zoas) for 90 days. After 90 days, I returned the now nudi free zoas back to the DT.
I found that they do better with a little more flow than I had going. The zoas were plump, but the skirts just disappeared. After about a month with a dedicated powerhead, the skirts are back.
I had a few in the beginning of my tank that got a white webbing and vanished. Still don't know what that was.
You have to dose more Chemiclean than called for. Don't remember how much. Someone?
Chemiclean is an antibiotic. Erythromycin, i believe.How did chemiclean come into play? I thought it was for cyano. I have some on hand ready to go if it helps with zoas disappearing. Just hoping to understand a little better
Oh okay. Didn't see the relationship to the nudibranchs. That makes senseChemiclean is an antibiotic. Erythromycin, i believe.
I don't think there is a relationship to nudibrachs. Although I could be wrong.Oh okay. Didn't see the relationship to the nudibranchs. That makes sense
I don't think there is a relationship to nudibrachs. Although I could be wrong.