Nudibranch?

Do you know what nudi eggs look like? @ but white.
I would also look for those because that was an adult not a baby. good luck
 
I use Lugol's solution as well whenever I introduce new corals. About 10 drips and let it sit for 10 minutes, and then shake it to death almost.
 
Is this what i should be worried about?

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Because this looks a lot more like what i had/ have, and these are supposed to be good for eating aiptasia.

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Here is a picture i found of the eggs, for anyone else who didnt know what they look like.

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Nudis are ALL predators on something and typically don't stray far from their food source.

As far as I'm aware, only the Berghias do us any good by eating aiptasia. The rest are undesireable in our tanks.
 
The best product I have used for dipping is Seachems reef dip.
I use alot more than they reccomend tho.

Remember to keep the water warm while you dip. Do not let the temp differ too much from your tank.

Also, get a clean bucket of tank water and do your final rinsing in that bucket. Like Jeff said, shake it to death before returning it to your tank.

If you ever notice your leather corals have nacrotic tissue or black gunk on the branches, it might be time for a couple dips.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9698392#post9698392 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by JxMetal
what about velvet nudi's greg? :D

Actually Jeff, those aren't nudis....they are headshield slugs.:D
 
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