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urban79
Sat, 10th Feb 2007, 12:20 AM
I seeing if anyone knows how to get rid of Nudibranchs. My big patch of zoas havent open for a couple of days. Started to look closely and saw I had 10 or so little white Nudibranches on them. So I pulled the rock out and did a fresh water dip on it and the couple of rock around it. But I know there is more. So I was seeing if there is anything else that would help get them out. I already have a 6 line wrasse that seems to not do its job with that. So is there anything else that would work?


Please help thanks

Instar
Sat, 10th Feb 2007, 09:19 AM
One fish reported to eat the Montipora nudibranch is the Radiant Wrasse (Halichoeres iridis). The one in the picture is similar in some ways to the Monti-nudie do if you can get an H. iridis, then you may get lucky. Most Halichoeres will give you some flat worm protection as well.

Sixlines are supposed to be good for control of pyrmidellae snails that are not secluded inside tunicates but they do not eat nudibranches or sea slugs.

urban79
Sat, 10th Feb 2007, 10:55 AM
does that fish like to dig. I had a dragon wrasse and I hated it. It did more damage and good. If any one has one. Can you tell me how they are.. thanks insar.