Yikes, I found one, too!!
Yikes, I found one, too!!
All my zoos in my 15G have been reluctant to open up fully for the past three weeks or so. I was watching very closely to find zoo eating nudies day and night, but I have not been able to find one until today.
Since I could not find any nudi on the zoos in my 15G tank, I thought the problem was caused by other reasons and decided to experiment. I broke up one of a larger zoo rock and placed them in different places including one in my 29G tank where other zoos had been very happy. This afternoon I found one nudi for the first time on the small rock I placed in my 29G :eek2: It had a few eggs on its back. Yikes!!
I immediately collected all zoos in my 15G and the little one in my 29G and gave them 5 minutes fresh water + iodine dip. I did not find any nudi on the other rocks or in water. I put that one nudi I found on the little rock into fresh water/iodine water, too, and the nudi died quickly. I don't know if one zoo eating nudi can cause zoos on a few rocks to close up, but now I am worried about my 29G. The little rock with a nudi was in my 29G for only about 8 hours. Does zoo eating nudi travels fast enough to infect other zoos (not very close to the infected one) in 8 hours?
Should I go ahead and treat all the zoos in my 29G, too?
Tomoko