ganjero
saiperchémibatteilcorazon
thanks brian
ok, small update:
unfortunately, the acro in the pic has begun to rtn. hard to tell if that was caused by the nudi or just the change to a newly setup tank. of the other two acros in the tank with it, the one that looked best is unchanged and the one that was already receding has continued to recede and is almost gone. i am not going to remove any skeletons as there may be eggs on them. i have also lost sight of two of the three nudis.
it will be interesting to see if they reappear on the still healthy acro and what the result is if they do. ill keep ya posted.
Are you positive the nudis were eating it? The monti eating nudis are usually on the live tissue or right on the edge. On the majority of your pics the nudis seem to be always on the dead tissue, where usually most nudis try to laid their eggs because of being a porous surface.
What Im trying to say is that have you consider the coral suffering from stn or rtn (the are signs of this like the frag being browned) and at the same time being populated by nudis that are not necessarily eating but instead looking for an ideal place to laid their eggs.
Just a thought.