I DONT WANT MY ZOOS!!

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-no, they are not for sale

Anyway, I dont want them... and they are too lousy to sell anyway, there are tons of nudis on them... it looks awful, none are opened, they are attracting algae... i tried FW dips too...

they are getting on my last nerve!!!

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that didnt sound mean enough...

THESE THINGS ARE A PAIN IN THE NECK!!!!!!!!!!!

thats all I had to say
 
so if your not going to sell them are you giving them away... thats to bad i wish i knew a way to help you fix them.
 
give them a solid FW dip with some lugols iodine in it... i found a nudi on my zoos tonight and it died instantly... i left the frag in there for like 10 mins and then shook it to get anything else that died off... then i checked for eggs and didn't see any...

if you do this you might solve your problem entirely... they might open up and be beautiful! its definitly worth a shot
 
im sure that works, but i really dont want them...
i was thinking about giving them to the LPS, but i dont want to kill all of there zoos with my nudis
(they know me by name, and whenever i want something, he gives me something like: 3 for 30 (i got a cabbage coral, frogspawn and shroom), 10 bucks a shroom (including some ricordea... i got a green yuma rock with 3 heads for 30.00)
he has saved me over 100.00 in corals, and i dont want to return the favor by letting my nudis eat his corals

:huh:
 
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weeelll... i was thinking that, grrr
maybe ill call the lfs and ask what they think about the nudis...:cry:
 
why dont you want to fix them?

i mean first things first you should be taking that colony out soon to avoid the nudis spreading.

but you can easily treat them. i mean are you lookin for like a ghetto option?

my dirty zoo secret that i use before any other tactic when a colony is acting weird(my tank) or has nudis or the fungus (homeboys' tanks) is to take them out, wash with FW as close to yer tank temp as possible, and sit them in the sun for 20mins to an hour.

these things are often exposed to the air, rain, and extreme temps at low tide in the wild and stuff.

i have found often that due to their toughness, they can often handel stuff that the nudis fungus etc, cannot.

id say wash it if fw, do a serious iodine dip, wash again in FW, dip again, (soak for awhile even), and set in the sun.

its worth tryin
 
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