Zoanthid Eating Nudibranch - Will Dipping Kill Eggs Too?

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Rookie mistake - I put a zoa colony in my DT without dipping it, like a doofus. So now I’m breeding a lovely crop of Zoa Eating Nudibranchs. I’m going to dip the colony and all my other zoas in the morning. Thankfully, they’re not attached to the rock work yet.
I do see their pretty little circles of eggs on the sides of a few polyps (ugh)... will dipping kill these as well? Should I dip multiple times over the course of some period of time?
Of course they like the expensive ones too! LOL Grrrr
 

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Generally, a dip won't kill eggs of any kind, especially nudibranch eggs.
 

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You will have to manually remove eggs by scraping them off and worth the time
 

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Dipping will not kill the eggs (as the folks above me have already mentioned). Using a stiff brush like a toothbrush or pipe cleaner (not the arts and craft kind- like dish washing kind) and scraping them off. Repeat dips every few days will kill larvae before they can mature :)
 

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Definitely worth the time on these guys... it’s a large colony of Sunny Ds so I definitely don’t want to lose them! What do you suggest scraping them off with?
A pairing knife or even plastic spoon or automotive detail brush
 
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A pairing knife or even plastic spoon or automotive detail brush
Dipping will not kill the eggs (as the folks above me have already mentioned). Using a stiff brush like a toothbrush or pipe cleaner (not the arts and craft kind- like dish washing kind) and scraping them off. Repeat dips every few days will kill larvae before they can mature :)
Thank you both!! I just sucked a couple larger ones out with my turkey baster. I hope this instills fear in the other guys. Their days are numbered!! :cool:
 

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