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![]() I would not risk it either. I would wait 8 weeks without fish and then move the coral. It would be a shame to contaminate another tank because you have moved contaminated coral too soon.
It is hard to tell if a coral does not have any larvea of parasites attached to it.
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_________________________ More fish die from human stupidity than any other disease... Last edited by daniella3d; 07-30-2012 at 01:10 AM. |
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![]() Im just shutting that tank down.
There is a bubble coral, devil finger, Padoga coral. I just want to take the corals out. Cycle the rocks agian. |
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