is there a way to stop amphipods from munching down?

Get a fish that eats amphipods. I would give you a suggestion but I'm not 100% sure and don't want to steer you in the wrong direction.
 
since when have amphipods been a zoa predator? I would check to make sure you have something else like zoa eating nudi's or even a zoa eating spider (rare, but a possibility). To play devil's advocate I've got about 5 different colonies in my 7 gallon which is packed with amphipods and they have never caused a problem with corals.
 
There are amphipods that do eat zoanthids. Not all do, just some.There are a couple threads here that go into that.

There are a few fish that do eat them. Most seem to be different wrasses.
I use a mellenarus wrasse.
 
Thanks for the tips guys. I am 100% sure I dont have spiders or nudis. I did have a little algae problem and iwas able to dip and recover a colony.

It has odd white spots that look like part of the flesh though. Could they be something weakning the polyps making them available to eat?
 
i have had zero problems with pods and my zoas. and i just added a mandarin a couple of weeks ago, and now i see about 2 pods/day. maybe just buy a mandarin/wrasse etc. they are cool fish, with alot of personality, and will keep the pod population in check. Sorry i cant be of much help...
 
Ficklefins that looks very similar. I am a little distraught as to the zoas growing on rocks low in my tank I can't remove as easy as a frag though:(

I can try a trip on a loose frag that has it. I wonder if i can find that medicine locally in any pet shop like a petsmart on my way home .. lugols seemed to help but the pox still seems there. Ironic it shows up at the same time of year the article mentioned, too
 
Furan-2, you could get it an any petco, petclub , petsmart - I believe...

I found some on some of my new batch of zoos I got from a fragswap here in the bayarea. Just cut them out...
 
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