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That looks like a nudibranch. Could be harmless or a zoanthid eating monster. It probobally isnt a monti eating because those are very small. You should probobally remove it just to be safe. 2c
 
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Yes looks like a nudi to me too. But now I’ve lost sight of it. Thanks!


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Hate those things! Found one...then two...by the time I was done I probably pulled about 12 from my tank once. I assume they came in on a zoa rock I picked up from a LFS. Manual removal, coral dips, Melanarus Wrasse are your friends [emoji16]

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Look let the good one that eats Aiptasia. Berghia


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Have any montipora or zoa's that are dying or thinning out on you?

I do have one Zoa frag that’s not opening up well. Will have to keep an eye out! Thanks


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