Could This Be Affecting My Zoa's

Marz

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Orangeville, Ontario
As some of you may know, I have been having one helluva time trying to keep most zoa's/palys in my DT. I still can't figure it out, but today I saw this. When it was on my RDE's they close up. Could this be the culprit and if so what is it?

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harleymike

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Courtright, Ontario
Don't touch it, highly poisonous. Don't go near it. You will need to call a professional exterminator and empty your tank.
LOL
Just kidding, have no idea. I have never seen anything like that. Try to catch it with some tweezers and put it in a bowl.
Maybe get a better pic.
Good luck
mike
 

theyangman

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London, Ontario
I'd say no to tweezers when it comes to unknown critters. You might pinch him in half or at the very least piss him off and just in case he releases some sorta nasty sauce into your tank.

Try using a turkey baster to suck him up and dispose of him that way. When in doubt, throw it out.

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unibob

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St Thomas
White nudis are usually associated with montis.

Zoa eating nudis are usually the colour of the last zoa they were munching on.




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