Nutibranks

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Hi List,

I've recently have had an outbreak of nutibanks in my 20 gal frag tank.

They are fleshy pink, about 1/4 in long with gills down the length of the back.

I've been using a turkey baster to remove them but I need a fix for this

problem. I think they came in on a zo frag, but I'm not sure.


Thanks for the help
 
Have you tried id'ing them? Most nudibranchs are obligate feeders, meaning they will only eat a specific food item. These sound like they may target that zoo--if you can remove it to a hospital tank, and manually remove them, any remaining in the tank will starve to death, and the picking in a quarantine should be continued until you don't see them for at least 10 days before returning it to the main setup.
 
Thanks for the help. I've been looking but have not found any pictures that look like them. I wish I had a qt that was large enough for all my zo frags, but my other tanks are smaller ( one 3gal and two 12gal) and also have a nice collection of zos. The baster seems to be reducing the number of larger ones. Knowing that nutibranchs are sensitive to their environment, I tried reducing the spec grav to 1.019 to see if this will help. Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
 
I'd worry that anything that will kill the nudi's will also kill the zoos or othr coral. a FW dip--only 30 seconds or so, or a longer one at around 1.012 (1-2 minutes) might be better--less impact on the corals, anyway.

There are some crabs that eat nudis, to, but not many. A reef-safe fluke treatment might work as well--at least they have similar morphology.
 
Thanks OrionGirl,

I think I'll try the low spec grav dip, then observe before going to the straight freshwater.
 
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