Thanks everyone for the input.
I do have some zoas that started to closed up and wither recently. Will dipping the zoas in Lugo's iodine help remove the nudi and eggs? I will do some research about the yellow wrasse. I currently have a territorial six line wrasse along with two orchid and neon dottyback.
Skene- Are you implying the nudi got it's color from eating orange/red zoas?
Thanks everyone.
Zoa eating nudis do what the name implies, and they are incredible little eaters

Yes, they turn the color of the zoa they have most recently eaten, which sometimes makes them difficult to see in your tank.
You definitely DO want to remove your zoas and dip them in the Lugol's Solution as that is the only way to kill the adults. (follow the directions on the bottle)
Unfortunately the eggs will NOT die from the dip. Those need to be scraped off of whatever polyps you find them on (easier to sacrifice the entire polyp). The eggs are not hard to find as they lay them in a tight circular pattern, but it might be easier if you have a magnifier, and you will have to look between every polyp.
It is suggested thst you redip the zoas again in 2 weeks to kill any eggs you might have missed that may have since hatched.
The use of a wrasse to eat the nudi's is very hit or miss and I would not depend on them. Wrasses often are sleeping when the nudis are the most active (at night) ans if the wrasse is well fed (as it should be) they may not bother to look for live food.
Additionally, in the amount of time it may take for the wrasse to find & eat the nudi's, you may lose a lot of zoas
***Note - also see Post # 14 below for a special warning!