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Ok yeah sometimes i see to my blue Tang nipping the Zoa rocks or near of them but don't nipping the Zoa's maybe just closing them for a little bit of time to the healthy but later bakcing them to open.

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Well after a while, i put them in a basket up in the tank and they opened at all, so i think they are being eated for some worms or something like that, so do u suggest me the six line wrasse?.

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hmm i think you should try to pinpoint what's exactly eating'em first. sixline and arrow crabs might eat your bristleworms for yah. any way for you to inspect them closely to see what might be bothering them? hippo tangs are known for nipping at zoas btw...
 
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But i don't think it my hippo tang could be doing it cause they start to close at the night and to that hours he's sleeping jejeje. Anyway i can't see nudibranchs not sundial snails just some big amphipods and brsitle and fireworms.

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I am not sure if this has been discussed. Do you have emerald crabs or pepermint shrimp? And I lost my purple death palys over night also? Just gone no sign anywhere?
I think the emerald or the shrimp,
I also know a guy that has huge amphipods that munch on his, or maybe you have a bobbit worm?
 
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