xCry0x
Active member
I just have to take a moment and laugh at my current situation.
A few months back I decided to change up my tank. I removed all my fish and added in a completely new set of livestock.
This involved removing my 6-line wrasse that was one of the first fish I added and a fish I had in my tank for about 4 years. I wanted to re-vitalize my pod population so the wrasse had to go.
Up until that point I had always considered myself lucky. I read these threads about all the various pests you could get and never had any. I dip my corals like everyone else and figured I was doing my due diligence.
Well fast forward to today. Last week I removed all my montipora from my tank due to an awful montipora eating nudibranch infestation. Today I found a zoa eating nudi on a mini colony I had fraged.
So now I am sitting here half laughing to myself. I got rid of the wrasse because i wanted more biodiversity in my tank. Now I have plenty - the kind that eats your corals.
PS: The montipora loss was not a huge loss -- only had a few frags and one large-ish spongodes. It ended up being a good thing, I re-did the aquascape in my tank because I no longer have the montipora growing on things. New aquascape always makes an old take interesting again.
A few months back I decided to change up my tank. I removed all my fish and added in a completely new set of livestock.
This involved removing my 6-line wrasse that was one of the first fish I added and a fish I had in my tank for about 4 years. I wanted to re-vitalize my pod population so the wrasse had to go.
Up until that point I had always considered myself lucky. I read these threads about all the various pests you could get and never had any. I dip my corals like everyone else and figured I was doing my due diligence.
Well fast forward to today. Last week I removed all my montipora from my tank due to an awful montipora eating nudibranch infestation. Today I found a zoa eating nudi on a mini colony I had fraged.
So now I am sitting here half laughing to myself. I got rid of the wrasse because i wanted more biodiversity in my tank. Now I have plenty - the kind that eats your corals.
PS: The montipora loss was not a huge loss -- only had a few frags and one large-ish spongodes. It ended up being a good thing, I re-did the aquascape in my tank because I no longer have the montipora growing on things. New aquascape always makes an old take interesting again.