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That explains it eh?! What if you brought a piece of your living/dying coral into a vet? Wouldn't they have a little leeway in the law to treat it with some documentation brought in? You could give it a name... Here's my little pet Acro named "Strawberry Shortcake" can you prescribe it some meds??
It's a living pet in theory. It may get you some sentinel before it could be shipped by anyone that's offered to help from afar... The purple things look like flatworms, maybe a dose of flatworm exit and sentinel, one two punch Good luck Sweet pics BTW |
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Bottom pic looks like a flatworm of some type aefw are usually on skin hope it's not them for your sake
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AEFW eggs are in clusters, and a bit different in color. Those flat worms are not AE ones (the bluish ones).
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ok did a dose of flatworm exit today and no flatworms that i could see at all.. added the extra 50% and nothing.. those little purple bugs are munchin away at certain acros..i have no clue what they are... still on the hunt for sentinel
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Thoes bite markes sure do look like typical AEFW to me.
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