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Unread 08/23/2014, 10:37 AM   #1
Claudio Barros
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Help urgently

Well I am new in here.
I cant speek english very well, but I will gonna try to explain my problem to you.
I have many Montipora corals in my tank and noticed a lot of nudibranch that are eating them (Montipo eat nudibranch MEN).
I think that is impossible the treatment out of my tank.
Somebody have any experience with this nudibranch?
Somebody knows any treatment in tank to MEN?

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Unread 08/23/2014, 10:48 AM   #2
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Yellow coris and melanurus wrasse are nudibranch eaters. Best bet is to remove on sight.

Also Welcome to RC!!


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Unread 08/23/2014, 12:55 PM   #3
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Thnaks reepher.
I have in my tank the Six Line. It is same this fishs?


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Unread 08/23/2014, 02:07 PM   #4
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No,they are different fish.


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Unread 08/23/2014, 03:48 PM   #5
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Thanks Kw22.
Do you think that effect is diferent?


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Unread 08/24/2014, 05:20 PM   #6
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If there are any montipora corals which you want to save, pull them and remove them from the rock. Apply super glue gel to every single hole, fold or anything else which you cannot see into. Do not apply super glue to any of the flesh, only any possible place that they could be hiding.

I ran into these suckers in my quarantine system after purchasing some extremely expensive frags ($200 each) from an extremely well-known vendor. Super glue wiped them out in one sitting but I didn't have the stomach to put them in my display for months.


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Unread 08/26/2014, 04:28 AM   #7
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Thanks Decadence.
I think that not prepared to this.
I used levimisol in here. Now is less but still has very much


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Unread 08/26/2014, 11:42 AM   #8
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Levamisole will need more than 1 treatment... like 3 or 4.

Peppermint shrimp, some serpent stars and some larger hermits will sometimes eat nudis if they get hungry enough.


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Unread 08/26/2014, 08:15 PM   #9
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Thaks Jda.
Do you know what is protocol to treatment of the MEN using this Levamisole?


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Unread 08/27/2014, 07:55 PM   #10
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Hi guys.
Any idea?
Please my capricornio is dieing


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