whats on my zoa's?

gregbot9000

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ive been trying to do research couldnt find anything...maybe nudis? i thought nudis were bigger though. or is it nudi eggs, but i think eggs are in a spiral shape...
they dont seem to move at all
any help?

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dip them immediately and make sure every single one of them is not there when you bring them out, if they are, get them off with pliers and then dip them again in a couple days just for safe measure.
 
Are these your first zoos? If so you should be able to dip them and not have them spread. Make sure they are gone before buying more. And I would consider not buying frags from who you got those. Most likely all their frags have nudis. Although your zoos don't look like they have past the point of no return. They should be ok. Just dip them quick! Good luck!
 
You've gotten some good advice so far, but I just wanted to say killer pics! I hope you get rid of those little nudis so we can see those photography skills on open zoas.
 
Those look like newly hatched nudi's. I had a few adults nudis a couple years ago and they were as large as a polyp.
 
don't forget to remove any egg sacs that more than likely will be present. They'll be on the polyp and are very very sticky. The best way to remove them is with a pair of tweezers and care and patience. Also, just to let you know, you might have to repeat the whole dip/remove egg sac procedure multiple times. Good luck!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9295317#post9295317 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by edwing206
i rinse all my new zoos under warm tapwater. it takes care of all the nudis.

eh tapwater? chlorine and all?
 
thanx everyone. i dipped them the night i posted this. this is not my first zoa frag. i have about 4 others which had only had alittle nudis. i dipped them all. havent seen any nudi's since. they didnt have any egg sacks on them either.

ill get a pic of what there supposed to look like soon..
 
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