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    NICE! Here's my guard dog....

    Hoeven's wrasse

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    o ya!! he looks hungry. what kind is he? hes beautiful

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    Hoeven's wrasse Halichoeres melanurus

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    And I bet yours is... Halichoeres chloropterus

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    both are beauties....

    good luck on the nudis...kinda reminds us all to dip...usually happens when we least expect it. I use Lugol's Solution but have freshwater dipped this last time...
    Miss my 180 gal Brick Reef
    Sherri

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikedelgado View Post
    he eats pretty much anything that had parents. poisonous or not. however he doesnt eat my ornamental shrimp or those stupid asternias which I used to like until I heard reports of them munching on coral. heniochoris? something like that. green coris wrasse. behold the destroyer!!

    Nice! What kind of wrasse is that?

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    Not all asternia stars munch corals. The majority of them are reef safe...problem is, you can't tell which is which.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gjuarez View Post
    Looks more like this

    I had a zoa frag come in last week with a nudi just like this...fortunately I found him before adding! :0

    I'm now a fan of dipping!

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    Jerry,

    Is that from the same batch of zoos Rick brought us? If so remember the nudi we took off the red zoos I got. That thing was huge, anyways I told ya to dip!!!!!!!!!! Newb!!!

    Daniel

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    wrasses in the Halichoeres family will do the trick.. melanurus is extremely active, you also have the option of yellow coris wrasse, christmas wrasse, etc.. but they need sandbeds and are too big for your tank. I guess just keep dipping and scrape off eggs like others have said. Good thing theyre not monti nudibranches

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