Some of my zoa's have not been opening lately. After closer inspection I can see small nudi's on them. The best way I can describe them is they look like a very small slug with fire on it. They are metallic orange in color (the flame part).
dip them after the lights go out, after they have closed. It wont hurt them and be sure to look for egg sacs-they look like this ,@, but white. good luck!
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9604669#post9604669 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by geoxman they are a strange bunch of people that originate from CA that do not like to wear clothes in public
you forgot the most important descriptions...OLD and FAT. LoL
Nudis = Nudabranch, a creature that has specific diets. Here they are talking about a Zoa eating "nudi". I had a big struggle with monti eating nudis that I think(knock on wood) I have beaten. But while I had them, all my monti corals were killed.
quote:Originally posted by geoxman
they are a strange bunch of people that originate from CA that do not like to wear clothes in public
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You don't kow how much I laughed. Nice!!
I always run my new zoas under hot tap water for a little while before they go in my tank. Needless to say, I have never had a problem with them. good luck.
Not all nudibranchs are coral predators & I would check out the id before tossing it. The zoa eaters are tiny animals with a brown body and appendages that are usually the same color as the zoanthids they feed on. See Zoaid for some good pics: http://www.zoaid.com/index.php?module=Gallery2&g2_itemId=415
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