Something seems to be chewing on some of my zoas. I'm going to guess zoa eating nudi. I caught one on a frag a few months back and thought I got it. I even tossed the frag in the sump to isolate it and ultimately lost the frag.
It started with one frag where a couple polyps looked chewed on. Then another frag about a 8" away started looking the same. I pulled them both earlier this week and did freshwater dips. I pulled some things off, but they didn't look like nudis to me. I didn't see any eggs either. Last night I noticed another frag is now showing the same signs.
I'm thinking about using flatworm exit to attack the problem. The question is whether or not to use it in the tank or as a dip. I'm concerned this could be widespread already. I did have some berghia nudibranchs in there, but I haven't seen them in weeks and I'm pretty sure they're all dead.
It started with one frag where a couple polyps looked chewed on. Then another frag about a 8" away started looking the same. I pulled them both earlier this week and did freshwater dips. I pulled some things off, but they didn't look like nudis to me. I didn't see any eggs either. Last night I noticed another frag is now showing the same signs.
I'm thinking about using flatworm exit to attack the problem. The question is whether or not to use it in the tank or as a dip. I'm concerned this could be widespread already. I did have some berghia nudibranchs in there, but I haven't seen them in weeks and I'm pretty sure they're all dead.
