rookie07 Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Midwest Rating - 97.5% 235 6 0 Aug 19, 2008 #1 Best I can do....size of a grain of rice(hard/uncooked)...maybe even smaller....top part is leafy, it moves very easily..... I found it on a zoanthid
Best I can do....size of a grain of rice(hard/uncooked)...maybe even smaller....top part is leafy, it moves very easily..... I found it on a zoanthid
crox99 Audi Sport Location Merrick Rating - 100% 103 0 0 Aug 19, 2008 #2 I cannot see the pic but it sounds like an zoa eating nudi.
nanoreefer22 Live Sale Pioneer Staff member Manhattan Reefs Real Reefer Supporter Location 11756 Rating - 100% 347 0 0 Aug 19, 2008 #3 I'm with JP...sounds like a nudibranch. The pictures isnt working for me either. Is it the color of the zoas you found it on?
I'm with JP...sounds like a nudibranch. The pictures isnt working for me either. Is it the color of the zoas you found it on?
rookie07 Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Midwest Rating - 97.5% 235 6 0 Aug 19, 2008 #4 it is alitle more brown than the zoa I found it on
KathyC Moderator Location Barnum Island Rating - 100% 200 0 0 Aug 20, 2008 #5 rookie07 said: it is alitle more brown than the zoa I found it on Click to expand... It would if it was eating something brown before it moved to where you found it. If it looks like in tiny prehistoric Christmas tree with legs ..in any color...there's an excellent chance it's a zoa eating nudi.
rookie07 said: it is alitle more brown than the zoa I found it on Click to expand... It would if it was eating something brown before it moved to where you found it. If it looks like in tiny prehistoric Christmas tree with legs ..in any color...there's an excellent chance it's a zoa eating nudi.
rookie07 Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Midwest Rating - 97.5% 235 6 0 Aug 20, 2008 #6 Yeah...I think is a zoa eating nudi aswell...crap...first zoa eating spiders, and now....