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A white tophat looking thing. Had 2 rings. Couldn't scrape it off.
 

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Gotta love live rock :D
 

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Hi, I had some nudis in a zoa colony. Dipped it In Melafix by API every 3 days and picked out the bigger ones with tweezers. I haven't seen a nudi since and I'll probably keep dipping every 3 days a couple more weeks in case any new ones hatch.
 

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Not sure what that is but a few of them shouldnt be able to make a big dent in a pod population if they do decide to eat them. Let me know when you identify it and ill have better info!
 
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It was a zoa eating nudibranch. I dosed with Sailifert Flat Worm Exit. It did not harm the pods. If anything, there are more of them. Go figure.
 

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