Zoanthid eaters

fishyz

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I have tried adding 3 frags of zoos at different times, and they all disappear during the night. I'm wondering if there is a list of things which eat zoanthids? thanks
 
Nudis,spiders, some say astrina stars, plenty of crabs/shrimps, fish.

Better to name what you have in your system
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11117934#post11117934 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by killingseed
i agree with dc, maybe setup a trap and place a frag in it.

do you have a link to a trap that someone built? I have thought of building one, but i don't know how to.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11117837#post11117837 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dc_909
Nudis,spiders, some say astrina stars, plenty of crabs/shrimps, fish.

Better to name what you have in your system

What I have in my tank(or what I know of) is 9 turbo snails, and a cleaner shrimp for inverts. For fish, I have a stripped bristletooth tang, a firefish, neon goby, 2 ocellaris clwons, a carberryi anthias, yellowheaded jawfish, and a lubbocks fairy wrasse. None of my other corals have had any signs of being touched or damaged, just my zoos. The only thing I have seen that might be the culprit is a wierd 'caterpillar' like thing which I don't think is a type of nudi. I have never seen something which looks like it. It is maybe 3-4 inches long and has 3 black-brownish circles at one end of it and red diamonds going down the rest of its body. I have tried getting it out, but it attaches to my liverock so tightly that I can't unattach it. I also cannot get a good picture of it with my camera.

Does anyone know of something like this?
 
take a a plastic coke bottle, 2 litter . cut the top off a couple inches down and flip it upside down into the bottom lower half. and place or lean up on some rocks so it can climb in. place a frag of zoa's in and wait.

sound like some type of sea slug or sea hair. i picture would be good if you can get one. you still could have some type of hitchhicker other then that.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11122360#post11122360 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Hypertek99
What you described sounds like a bristle worm??? If it's a bristle worm then no harm they are good.

I know for sure that it is not a bristle worm. The critter in my tank is wider and more tan tha a bristleworm.
 
What kind of fish do you have? I have heard of Rabbit fish going to town on zoos. Just thought I would through that out there.
 
It varies with eat fish. At a lfs I watched a scribbled obliterate a 20-30 polyp patch of dragon eye.
 
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