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WTB: Zoa Eating nudibranch

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Same problem in DT now. Many years ago, I had a rabbitfish that ate very zoa and Paly in the DT. I don't remember the species though. I have filefish and they don't seem to touch them. Just added an emperor angel. From what I read, it won't start eating the zoas until more mature. Only time will tell.

For now, I hit them with kalk paste or cover with epoxy or thermoplastic (it's reusable). Bonecutters, hammer and chisel work, but have to take live rock out. The heavily covered rocks get a year or two in the yard, then back in the tank.
 
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Same problem in DT now. Many years ago, I had a rabbitfish that ate very zoa and Paly in the DT. I don't remember the species though. I have filefish and they don't seem to touch them. Just added an emperor angel. From what I read, it won't start eating the zoas until more mature. Only time will tell.

For now, I hit them with kalk paste or cover with epoxy or thermoplastic (it's reusable). Bonecutters, hammer and chisel work, but have to take live rock out. The heavily covered rocks get a year or two in the yard, then back in the tank.

guys, I used kalk paste to get rid of them in the display. It’s real easy. Mix up kalk paste and use a blaster to drop it on the zoas after turning off all pumps. Turn everything back on after 20 minutes and you are done.
I ran some carbon that night to get rid of any toxins.
 

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