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You are going to have to do a lot of dipping. I don't believe dips kill eggs. And they will continue to eat your poci'sMy pocilipora has not been doing well, and today I notice these greyish things moving around on the coral.
What do you suppose hey are?
You are going to have to do a lot of dipping. I don't believe dips kill eggs. And they will continue to eat your poci's
Is there any way to eradicate them in the tank and not dipping?Yes… unfortunately
Yes, you can siphon them up with a 3/8" tubing into a nylon stocking and discard.Is there any way to eradicate them in the tank and not dipping?
My set up in 32.5 gallon.Yes, you can siphon them up with a 3/8" tubing into a nylon stocking and discard.
Other option is a wrasse such as Yellow coris or 6 lined, and even lunare which will consume them.
If you are going that route, you can do 6-line. who is in your tank now?My set up in 32.5 gallon.
What wrasse would you recommend for a tank this size?
I currently have one indigo dottyback, 2 clowns, one lawnmower Blenny. A few hermits, and a few snails.If you are going that route, you can do 6-line. who is in your tank now?
I have been considering the pink streaked wrasse as well. But seem hard to find in my area.Yellow corris gets 5 inches requires a 50+g probably more peaceful fish. Lunare gets to 10 inches and recommended is 125g
6line is 3 inches and peopel say they do well in a 30g. Liveaquaria says 55g.
Up to you either yellow or 6 line. 6 lines can get very aggressive. It's why I asked.