Montipora Cap tissue loss

No nudis found, but tons of eggs on all 3 of my caps. Brushed off the eggs and will continue to check each night for the mama nudi.

Thanks for following up

I'll continue to post updates...


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No nudis found, but tons of eggs on all 3 of my caps. Brushed off the eggs and will continue to check each night for the mama nudi.

Thanks for following up

I'll continue to post updates...


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Dont mean to sound ignorant but you found none even though we could see soe in the picture? With eggs and that much damage you have more than one
 
I've still not found any nudis and I've not had any more tissue loss. Regarding the one nudi that was in the picture, it is very possible that he jumped ship during the ReVive dip.

Regardless, I too am concerned that I haven't seen any others. I am continuing to dip all of the caps in either CoralRX or ReVive in case the nudis are hiding in the folds and crevices that I cannot readily inspect.



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I've had massive infestations of acro eating flatworms and aiptasia, and eventually eradicated them from my tank. I know the meaning of persistance and dedicated effort. I had nudis on my purple rim green monti cap, and after many dipping sessions followed by some recovery and then eventual reinfestation, I finally tossed the piece. Sucked.
 
I have added a yellow wrasse hope it is helping. According to another post that i have read, a rough experiment (observational approach)has been done by putting an infected monti and a yellow wrasse together, clearly the wrasse picked the nudi up.....
 
My six-line wrasse was moved from QT to the DT about the time I started this thread. While I've not seen him picking nudis, he does spend a lot of time hanging around them. And I've still not seen any nudis and the tissue loss seems to have stopped.
 
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