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    Default Any ideas

    I have an orange montipora digitata that has done great for the past 3 months. But, it's begun to have some tissue recession on a lower branch and near the base. The polyps do not extend near the base and now the white skeleton is starting to show through. No other problems have been detected on other inhabitants.

    I've checked for nudibranches but haven't seen any evidence of egg sacks or the creatures themselves.

    Here's the 411 on my 90 gallon tank that's been established for 5 years:
    Light: 2X 250W 14K Bluelife and 2X 110W VHO Actinics (yes, I'm still old school and use VHO)
    Filtration: 110 lbs of tonga lalo rock & EuroReef CS 6-3
    Water movement: Iwaki 40 RLT for sump return w/2 maxi-jet sure flow 1600 mod kits on a red sea wave timer
    knop C calcium reactor w/koralith media

    H2O Parameters
    Salinity 1.025
    PH: constant 8.3
    Temp: 79-80F (constant temp w/ 1/3 HP chiller)
    Alk: 3 meq/L total hardness and 7dKH
    Ca: 425 meq/L
    Mg: 1325
    Phos: <5ppm
    Nitrate: 0ppm

    Any ideas or personal experiences are GREATLY appreciated. Thanks guys!
    Last edited by CoryDude; Thu, 15th May 2008 at 12:09 AM.

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    Never mind. I just re-checked the piece w/a flashlight just now, and found nudibranches. Ugh, those little white things are gross!

    I'm dipping the piece in lugol's solution right now! I just pray that I've caught this early.

    Any personal experiences with these pests? I'd love to hear any thoughts or suggestions. Are they exclusive to monti's only or can they go after lps and clams?

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    Default Nudibranches?

    What would these nudi's look like? I googled and found images, but there are lots of images. Do you have a link to some nudi's similar to what you saw? I'm a noob who is just starting a 90G after having had a 29G biocube for some time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by reybeast View Post
    What would these nudi's look like? I googled and found images, but there are lots of images. Do you have a link to some nudi's similar to what you saw? I'm a noob who is just starting a 90G after having had a 29G biocube for some time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by reybeast View Post
    What would these nudi's look like? I googled and found images, but there are lots of images. Do you have a link to some nudi's similar to what you saw? I'm a noob who is just starting a 90G after having had a 29G biocube for some time.
    This article and a previous maast thread tipped me off to them. They were very similar to the ones shown here:

    http://www.reeffarmers.com/tracygraynudi01.htm

    This montipora and a crocea were the first new additions to my tank in almost 5 years. I rushed and didn't quarantine or dip the monti. before adding to the display tank. Learned my lesson.
    Last edited by CoryDude; Thu, 15th May 2008 at 10:27 AM.

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    hate when that happens. good luck with the clean up!

    Cheers,

    Kurt
    75gal 6x54w t5's on icecap slr's 3 blue +, 1 pro color, 1 ge 65k, 1 uvl spuer atintic, iwaki 40rlt return, mak 4 on closed loop to om super squirt, mak 3 on etss reef devil, jbj artica chiller, aquamedic calcium reactor, DIY Kalk reactor, DIY media reactor, currently running half phospahte/half carbon.

    Live in Uvalde, Texas. On the fish hatchery!

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    Time will tell. Thankfully, I don't have an zoa's so I'll just keep a close eye on both monti's. I was able to remove the visible egg sacks. Just another little set back we all encounter sometimes.

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