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Selling dirty frags is no different than a heroin dealer spreading death.
I always buy fresh cuts or if they're mounted chop off the frag plug. Can never be too safe these days since everyone is suspect.even if they are not you can't just trust it dip everything and qt if possible. Some of the larger coral retailers have a 5 step qt system before the coral makes it into the main display. Wish we all had the money and space to do that. |
Chris you need more light on your tank
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FWIW, as someone that owns a microscope and inspects everything ever purchased, I have bought frags WITH AEFW more times than not, via private or online vendors. At one point I guessed that 80% of SPS tanks in the country likely had them, known or unknown to the hobbyist.
As a "best practices" measure, EVERY frag you buy should be considered "at risk" and treated accordingly. If you have regularly bought acro frags and not treated, you probably have them |
Like most threads in this forum, the main point started to drift after a while. I think one of the main point of the original post was that someone out there, "knowingly, intentionally, callously sell their frags" infested with AEFW.
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Assuming you're buying clean frags is a far cry from knowingly selling infested frags.
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Been awhile since the 'ol Bradbo posted but he's nailed it
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Here's a fine example. Read post #61.
https://www.reef2reef.com/index.php?posts/3644481 This is someone who is VERY diligent with his system. He had AEFW unknowingly lurking in his tank for at least a year and a half! |
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