Montipora Eating Nudibranch Battles.

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Well, battling Monti Eating nudibranch atm. Pulled 11 pieces of monti from my display, have been dipping regularly every couple days, replaced plugs, been brushing them with a soft tooth brush and washing. They seem to be doing well in QT atm.

That being said, there was some encrusting monti still left on the rocks, not a lot. It has now been eaten to the skeleton. Do I need to chisel the skeleton off the rocks? Or now that the flesh is gone and its only skeleton, will the nudi begIn to starve and die within the next 3 month?
 
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Yes. I believe you need to be montipora free long enough for any eggs that hatch to die of starvation. If anyone knows that gestation period, I would take their advice and add an extra 30 days to be safe. I had them in a tank years ago and it's nothing I want to go through a 2nd time. This is a really good question to ask. Be safe and nudi-free!
 
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Yes. I believe you need to be montipora free long enough for any eggs that hatch to die of starvation. If anyone knows that gestation period, I would take their advice and add an extra 30 days to be safe. I had them in a tank years ago and it's nothing I want to go through a 2nd time. This is a really good question to ask. Be safe and nudi-free!
The QT tank won't be broken down, if all the monti needs to stay there until next year, I have no problem with that!
 
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