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Hey guys I have 25 30 different types of for the most part nice zoa frags I noticed a week or so ago that a couple of polyps on one of my bigger colony of lunar eclipse then a few days later a couple more closed so on so on until all were closed and small wasn't sure why so I Google it and ended up Finding bright orange nudis on my zoas questions. Is how do I get rid of these I heard that selferts flatworm exit (I think it's called that) will work .......any input much appreciated too much money to spend on there dinner Lol
 

marrone

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The best way is to remove the zoas and dip them, or give them a fresh water bath, the Nudi should come off. If you can't remove them then you should take a turkey baster and blast the zoas, the Nudi should come off and then you can suck them in with the baster or use a net to pick them up. Also, you need to check the zoas for eggs, and if you find any, destroy them.
 

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