Bluprntguy is absolutely correct. Plan to keep at it for several weeks. It's fine to dip your coral even if they seem clean............be sure they are gone before you start re-glueing them in the tank. If you lose any, I have some red, orange and green caps I can give you. Don't stress too much. Just part of learning. I had these in my 300 over a year ago. I was able to get rid of them in a month. Minor set back. This will get you doing preventative dips before placing coral in the tank. That is a good thing.
Could the nudibranches have already been in the live rock and not on the frags so dipping would not have prevented this?? Can there still be nudi's on the rocks and what do you do then?!
luckily monti's heal easily/quickly!
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I will need to find out how long these guys can live on a rock if they are indeed on my rock.
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Anyone know how safe it is to dip an entire rock?
Obviously it would kill all inverts on it, and need a lot of rinsing to remove residue.
But is that crazy, or just needs to be done really carefully?
Let me know if you want some montis, I have a few available
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