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360 gallon sps reef, 180 gal sump, bubble king supermarine 300, 4xmp40Wes, 2 x 6215 tunze waveboxes, 4 ghl mitras 360 Reef Tank |
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![]() Every last monti I have is growing like a weed (including the confusa) but because the confusa plates out they have ideal shelter from the fish.
I see no bites or problem areas on any other monti. I will do some night-basting though. They're definitely not visible during the day. |
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![]() I had these twice - what worked for me was to dip the affected corals very day for 2 weeks in tropic marin pro coral cure. It's a bitch, but after 2 weeks of dipping and scraping away all adults/eggs, you can reduce it to every 3 days for another 2 weeks. Took care of the problem for me.
You'll definitely want to get rid of them before you migrate to your big tank. Also, I only had a problem with my plating montis - not with digis, but not sure of other montis as I only had 3 digis and 2 plating montis.
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![]() I have 3 branching, the confusa and 2 caps.
My caps never showed signs but the branching ones did. They're looking pristine right now. the confusa is on a rock with corals i was considering removing and re-mounting. I was thinking of not bringing the confusa over as it really grows too fast into the other sps. thanks for the info tho. not sure i could dig an entire rock that size for weeks but we'll see. |
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