Wth is this little guy?

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  1. NanoMano

    NanoMano Gigas Clam

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    not too much.. one zoa looks like maybe a few nibbles, but nothing bad
     
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    brunoboarder244 Torch Coral

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    if it seems chewed up probably harmful otherwise possibly harmless if nothing else is wrong with it
     
  4. NanoMano

    NanoMano Gigas Clam

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    so if I got him, is there a chance of any eggs? or should I just keep a look out, any need for iodine dip? if so how do i go about this? (Im new lol)
     
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    brunoboarder244 Torch Coral

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    cant help you on the eggs issue im no nudi expert but maybe wait for someone else to chime in or maybe google
     
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    NanoMano Gigas Clam

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    also does anyone know of any nano sized fish that eat nudis?
     
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    brunoboarder244 Torch Coral

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    maybe some kind of wrasse
     
  10. NanoMano

    NanoMano Gigas Clam

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    k thanks so much haha my poor zoa. :(
     
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    aw1447 Montipora Capricornis

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    6 line, possum, or pink streaked wrasse will eat em. Its definitely possible it laid eggs. I wouldn't bother messing with anything though. Just keep an eye out.
     
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    aw1447 Montipora Capricornis

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    actually I'm thinking flat worms.. I'm not sure about nudi's.. I wouldn't worry about them too much tho