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grapeman

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Please somebody help me
I have recently discovered the dreaded nudibranchs on my montiporas. I have read about them a lot and have followed almost all the advice. So far, I have added a yellow wrasse, which is supposed to eat them, lowered my tank temperature to 74F and I am slowly dropping the salinity. Furthermore, I have been removing them with a toothbrush and last night, did a fresh water dip for 20 seconds to hopefully nuke them for good.
If anybody out there has advice on how to kill these pests I would really appreciate it. Two years I go I lost a lot of coral to a paratitic microbe and I dont want to go through this again
PLEASR HELP ME NUKE THESE BAD BOYS!
 

WRASSER

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i have watched my dragon wrasse pull bristle-worms from the rocks and eat them but i do not know if they will eat nudibranch
 
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I gather what you're asking about is not a species of nudibranch but a species of flatworm.
Simply siphon them out from your tank after the lights have been on for a few hours. Repeat daily.

mario
 

grapeman

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No im pretty sure that these are nudibranchs and not flatworms. I have had these identified by someone who is a marine environment specialist with use of a dissecting microscope. Anybody have any ideas?
 

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