mfinn
Surgeonfish
I have been following a thread at reef central that was started by one of the members there, that goes by the name MUCHO REEF.
He has been into zoanthids for many years and recently had his zoanthid tank named Tank Of The Month.
Even though he developed a fairly effective dip concoction the problem still existed because of the many eggs they laid, which the dip did nothing.
Over the last few months he has been experimenting with different wrasse species, he believes he has found one that may be a good zoanthid eating nudibranch predator. It's called the Sea Grass Wrasse, ( Novaculichthys Macrolepidotus ).
Here is a link to the thread on Reef Central.
It's a interesting story.
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=533167&perpage=25&pagenumber=1
He has been into zoanthids for many years and recently had his zoanthid tank named Tank Of The Month.
Even though he developed a fairly effective dip concoction the problem still existed because of the many eggs they laid, which the dip did nothing.
Over the last few months he has been experimenting with different wrasse species, he believes he has found one that may be a good zoanthid eating nudibranch predator. It's called the Sea Grass Wrasse, ( Novaculichthys Macrolepidotus ).
Here is a link to the thread on Reef Central.
It's a interesting story.
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=533167&perpage=25&pagenumber=1