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please help! monti eating nudibranchs


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    nate_newton - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I just treated with Brightwell's MediCoral, after the second treatment I have yet to see another. I did Lugols before and did not have that fast of a success. I'll still be dipping for about a month or so to make sure. I'm also in a small tank like Raptor suggested, it does help.

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    Good to know the brightwells works. I just got some in a bunch of extra stuff from a reefing pkg.


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    does anyone have a picture of these creepy critters, or the damage they leave behind?? I am not having any issues but it would be cool to see what to expect if and when I ever do.

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    nate_newton - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    A great photo from Melevsreefof a nudibranch. Another photo of them at work doing there damage. If you do ever get them, it'll look like the monti's tissue is receeding, and if you look nearby you'll find the pest. The hardest part is that you can kill the adults, but not the eggs until they hatch.

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    does anyone have a picture of these creepy critters, or the damage they leave behind?? I am not having any issues but it would be cool to see what to expect if and when I ever do.

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