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    zoa problems - solved????

    I am hoping there was no one to take turns with! :D
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    zoa problems - solved????

    Even though they have both male and female reproductive organs, it does appear that 2 nudis are required to mate, the idea being that with both male/female organs ANY nudi is a possible mate. I am hoping that I have just one nudi, maybe it came in on a rock, or the last zoas I bought.
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    zoa problems - solved????

    Thanks for the info. I am not sure of the relationship, if there is one at all, but of the zoas that were closed up did have a definite brown coating to them. Maybe the "brown coating" isn't algae, maybe it is just a color change of the zoas that have been attacked by the nudi. Not sure if...
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    zoa problems - solved????

    I my have to try this method if the others fail, I am going to look tonight for eggs, and for more adults, hopefully it was just the one adult.
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    zoa problems - solved????

    If I find anymore I will save them for you!
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    zoa problems - solved????

    I will keep that in mind, sounds like it would kill all of the snails as well, and if I can't get all of the snails out, I wonder if it would create a toxic nightmare from all of the snail dieoff?
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    zoa problems - solved????

    That is what I am afraid of. Hopefully just one adult came in on a live rock I added to the fuge, hopefully! Looks like it could be a busy evening for me. FINN is who recommended the dips I used, thanks for the heads up though.
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    zoa problems - solved????

    I might try and doing a Flatworm Exit treatment on the tank, maybe 4 treatments, each one week apart. Any thoughts? Does FE kill Nudibranch?
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    zoa problems - solved????

    Any thoughts on using Flatworn Exit, last paragraph in the article below? I just did a flatworm treatment on the tank about a week ago, I think it was post refugium, so the Nudi would have been in the tank, and yet he obviously was not killed...
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    zoa problems - solved????

    Oh, so they can eliminate their zoas that are killing their SPS. Too bad, I would have saved this guy had I been thinking about it. If I find more I will save them, actually, they are pretty cool looking.
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    zoa problems - solved????

    So far one colony completely gone, and looking like I may lose one or two more, but now that I know what I am looking for I fell alot better.
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    zoa problems - solved????

    So Barbie, you were saying that peppermints may eat aptasia eating nudis....will they eat other nudis? If so maybe time for me to add a few more peppermints?
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    zoa problems - solved????

    Yikes :eek: How big are the babies? This guy was about 1/2 inch, maybe a little less. Maybe this is why some of the zoas that are closed are not completely closed, with their skirts still sticking out, because they have a nudi inside.....of course this logic means I have about 100 nudis in...
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    zoa problems - solved????

    I hope it was just one! It has been quite awhile since I added any zoas, so he had to be in there awhile or, he came in on a piece of live rock I added to the refugium??? With as damaged as some of the colonies were I am surprised I have not seen him before, it seems like it would have taken...
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    zoa problems - solved????

    Nudi Here he is, he is the "zoa" in the middle of the pic, in the closed up zoas unhappy zoas, notice the brown-ness of some of the closed zoas This colony was cut in about half, although the surviving zoas look pretty good This colony is now completely gone, probably cleaned up...
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    zoa problems - solved????

    So, here is a little background on the problem.....(sorry, some of the picture are kinda large) I have a 34 gallon Solana packed with zoas (about 25 colonies), and a 20 gallon frag tank also packed with zoas, completely independent of one another. I added a HOB refugium to the Solana about 2...
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    Me?? A Granpa??? VERY SOON!

    Congrats! Healthy looking little girl! Hope mom and baby are doing good!
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    zoo ID as well please.

    If you scan the website and see a close match to your zoas, click on the picture and it will bring up several more pictures of the zoas, usually several different color morphs, sometime your zoa will look like one of the color morphs but not exactly like the first picture.
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    Hydor Koralia pump for 30 gal

    I have a 34 gallon solana and am running a Koralia 2 at the surface, a Koralia 3 into the back of the rock work (which difuses the flow even more), a Maxijet 1200 at the surface with a rotator on it, plus the return pump. The Koralia 2's and 3's don't put out a very powerful jet, so it won't...
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    zoo ID as well please.

    oh yeah, now I see them, I think I have them as well, kind of an aqua colored ring, very cool, but not sure of the name. Have you scanned through the coralpedia website, lots of pics in there with names, and usually several different color morphs of the same zoa.
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