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If they eating/irritating the gsp then this makes gsp close up and not get no light then coral starts to die as the symbiotic algae inside the coral produces sugars and stuff the coral needs and without light the algae doesn't get light then coral starts to starve and deteriorates,its more indepth than this but most corals need light,some can capture food but most comes from light and dont know how long gsp was in lfs tanks before you got it with these sea slugs on it eating/ irritating it,but in lfs tanks its more likely that they had more options to eat other corals than in our tanks so in our tanks with say only one gsp coral as a food source then gsp gets more attention ( bad attention ) and deteriates quicker kind off thing.That would make sense, roughly a month ago in saw one in the tank, slugging around, but never made anything of it. Then suddenly there was loads of tiny one. I gues he or she made babies, then I just saw them randomly on gsp and this is when my gsp started to close up
Well I hope so at least.
Ironically i can see even 1 no to take a photo. They do come out more at night and early morning:/
I guess I'm just gone have to find as many as I can and remove them and see if that helps.
But wood they cause gsp literally detoriating?
I blew my gsp 2 days ago with a turkey blaster and gsp polyp and polyp walls started to fall off ?
Ok i took a screen shot from the video, hope you can see it clearlyUnfortunately I can't view video and doesnt give no option to download video then I watch.
Sharing videos on r2r is problematic and most upload to YouTube then share link here on r2r then everyone can view it if its not set to private on YouTube .
I believe some can view video you shared if view it on there pc,unfortunately I'm only on phone and no pc sorry,hopefully some others can view it for you
Yeah looks exactly like the adult ones I had,the smaller baby ones where much lighterOk i took a screen shot from the video, hope you can see it clearly
You might consider a wrasse as well. Some will eat nudibranches. Just make sure you get one that is compatible with your tank.Tomorrow is a mission,to remove as many slugs as possible. Wish me luck
I got a 13,5 gallon tank. Not a lot I can put in thereYou might consider a wrasse as well. Some will eat nudibranches. Just make sure you get one that is compatible with your tank.