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Last night during lights out i observed a tiny sea spider amongst my zoa colony. Should I leave it, no biggie or perhaps remove the entire colony /rock and dip in Coral Rx?

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Without being able to see the spider for an ID, it's hard to say if it's a harmful one or not. That said, there are zoanthid eating sea spiders, so it may be a good idea to get it out if for no other reason than to try and get a decent ID on it.
 

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Can you capture it and get it in a jar or cup? While we await for the jury to decide it’s verdict - tank, sump, or flushhhhhh
 

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Last night during lights out i observed a tiny sea spider amongst my zoa colony. Should I leave it, no biggie or perhaps remove the entire colony /rock and dip in Coral Rx?

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Friendly tip - it would help those you are asking help you if you could circle or and a pointer to the item in question. It will more readily point them to it rather than spend time playing Dora the Explorer and trying to find it.
 

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Yeah if it looks like a spider it is mostly a zoanthid-eating spider. They look like this, I also had one of this in my zoas and you can easily pick them out at night. But I blieve they may lay eggs so I would be careful and keep mointor them. Although I haven't seen any since my first spider.
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Yeah if it looks like a spider it is mostly a zoanthid-eating spider. They look like this, I also had one of this in my zoas and you can easily pick them out at night. But I blieve they may lay eggs so I would be careful and keep mointor them. Although I haven't seen any since my first spider.
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Good pic there! Yeah, some species will lay eggs (sometimes physically inside corals) while other species will carry the eggs underneath them - I haven't looked into Zoa Eating Spiders specifically enough to know which they do though.
 
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I just caught my sea spider with a pair of tweezers. I wasn't able to provide a picture of the actual spider because I didn't have one. The pic was just illustrating where it was residing and what I would have to dip if I went that route. Hopefully this is the only one.
 

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