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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 1
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Zoa Predator?
My zoa's haven't been looking to hot, and on closer inspection I found what apears to be small bumps. They don't have any consistant shape or flatness. They are the same color as a closed up zoa. They don't look like nudi's but more like a wart (flatworm maybe?). They are very slow but they do move around. Any info on them would be great...Thanks
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: new jersey,usa
Posts: 7,878
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Hi viix,
![]() It's hard to make out what those critters may be from your picture. Have you tried removing some of them and photographing them? May be a worth while task to help identify them.
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