Zoanthids need help

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I'm having an issue with my colony of Zoanthids they start to demise :( I had no idea what could possibly cause that some of the polyps won't open. Suddenly I've found tiny slug-like creatures pinkish in blue light. Does anyone have an idea what it can be? And how to fight it???

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It's hard to say based off of the pictures, better pictures will help. Based off of your description it sounds to me like zoa eating nudis. If it where me, I would do a dip of all zoas in that system every couple days for a few weeks.
Thank you for your reply but definitely, it is not a nudibranch. I will try to attach a picture under a microscope. Regards S.
 

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Pulmonary sea slug. They’re upsetting zoa as they don’t eat them but emit toxins. They have to be physically removed.
 
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