CoralKitty
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so, my battle with the wretched little Monti eating nudibranchs is failing and i plan to start over with a new tank and new rocks because i really love everything in the montipora family, i am rather sad that 80% of my montis are now dead because half my tank was encrusting montis, digitatas and monticaps
i will not be keeping any of the rocks from the first tank because i know the buggars could be in them but...what about my other corals? i have a birds nest, a green toadstool, mushrooms, cloves, a small lobo, some frogspawn, favias and zoanthids which i would really like to keep, but would keeping them risk moving nudis to the new tank? some of them are attached to small rocks...is there something i should dip the corals in first before adding them to a new tank?
just how risky is it to keep the corals? i really do not want to have my new monti collection eaten by the cursed little things, but i really want to keep my other corals, especially my red favia.
i will not be keeping any of the rocks from the first tank because i know the buggars could be in them but...what about my other corals? i have a birds nest, a green toadstool, mushrooms, cloves, a small lobo, some frogspawn, favias and zoanthids which i would really like to keep, but would keeping them risk moving nudis to the new tank? some of them are attached to small rocks...is there something i should dip the corals in first before adding them to a new tank?
just how risky is it to keep the corals? i really do not want to have my new monti collection eaten by the cursed little things, but i really want to keep my other corals, especially my red favia.