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tonysreef

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I found this nudibranch? (is he reef safe) while doing some cleaning today. Tanks been running for about 3 months.

thanks
tony
 

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rookie07

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Def a nudi. I think rob is correct, a zoa eating nudi. If you dont have any red/orange zoas, and you havent added anything, then it may be a suncoral eating nudi, or some other type. Nudis often take the color of what they are eating (hence it's red color). Do you have sun corals? Have you added anything in the last month? Anything in the last 6 months?
 

Rob&Gab

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if you dont have any orange zoas, then you must have brought it in with a frag or colony you bought from someone or some store. Make sure you keep your eyes out over the next week or 2, make sure you keep an eye out for any closed zoas that shouldn't be closed and anything out of the ordinary
 

tonysreef

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Howard Beach, NY
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if you dont have any orange zoas, then you must have brought it in with a frag or colony you bought from someone or some store. Make sure you keep your eyes out over the next week or 2, make sure you keep an eye out for any closed zoas that shouldn't be closed and anything out of the ordinary

well looks like one of my zoa colonys had eggs underneath them...noticed today... most of the stuff i bought were from a LFS....should of dipped but didnt. Will inspect corals more carefully from people and LFS stores.
 

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