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![]() Ok.
So I have been loosing acros for a month now looking like stn. I thought originally it was stn Dipped a piece today and yep Flatworms. Now what? I.have flatworm exit but read it doesn't work on aefw Should I dip all my corals or are the worms on rock too I dip everything and haven't bought coral in months |
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Eggs may be in your rock work however, without acro the fw will eventually starve to death. I would continue to run your DT for at least three mths ( I cooked my rocks for 5 mths) before introducing any acros back to your tank. For the surviving pieces, continue to dip every few days and check for eggs. You should see improvement over time. In the future discard any rocks and plugs that came with the frag or colony as dipping does not kill eggs. Good luck in destroying all the fw.
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![]() I took.all acros out and dipped only three pieces had visible flatworms on it I put back in tank as it'll take a day to get tank going.
Blew off rocks also. Been reading lots so I know now I'll have to be dilligent |
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![]() Ok I am going to set up a QT tank but I was wondering
My tank is small. 30g BB. I am able to remove all rock. Would it be ok to cook rock in a bin and use dt to treat fw |
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![]() Is cooking the rocks really required? I thought AEFW always laid their eggs on the skeleton of the coral they were munching on, I didn't think they would go out in to the rock work to lay eggs? Baby AEFW would need to be very close to a food source when they hatched, so laying eggs out in a desert (relative to something as small as a newly hatched flatworm) seems like a behaviour evolution would have nipped in the bud pretty early on.
I suppose it's better safe than sorry, but separating your corals from their life-support system for that long seems like a situation where the cure can be worse than the disease. You definitely need to inspect the corals you do have very carefully though, all that work will be for naught if you missed a teeny tiny cluster of eggs wedged in the crook of a branch. Even half of a mm of exposed skeleton is enough for them to lay eggs on. |
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![]() Yea not sure cooking is required if you can QT all the corals and just leave the Main fallow of Acros for a bit they should die out. Feel for you man that really sucks
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