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Old 10-13-2006, 06:43 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Thanks Wes.

I'm not sure what the next step should be. I shined the flashlight in the tank this morning and did not spot any nudi's. As of right now with the lights on, I can't see any.

The zoas that were dipped all on the right side of the tank are in so-so condition. I dipped about 10 "flavors" and about 50% of the polyps are opened on all types across the board.

The pink zoas that the nudi's came on were dipped twice 2 nights in a row and they have less than 1/4 polyps open.

I speculate a few reasons:
1) the nudi's did some damage
2) they were FW dipped, Flatworm exit was added to the dip
3) I added PhosGuard to the tank for the first time ever last night

The zoanthids on the left side of the tank seem to be behaving normal, polyps fully open. There are some green zoas in the center that were not dipped and are the closest to the infected zoas. These green zoas have 4 polyps that look upset and I have a close eye on them. I may FW dip them just to see if I find any.

Does anyone have recommendations of where to go from here? How often should I keep dipping?
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