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![]() Most of you are aware of the damages that acropora eating flatworms can inflict on our SPS, which probably about 90% of the time causes death to most acropora and spreads like wildfire. This is like a disease, like an AIDS for acros if you will. So far there has been nothing out there that could stop this, and the only prevention was either quarantine or abstinence
![]() I've been following a thread on RC where some reefers have been battling and experimenting on these little buggers. Up till now, nothing has worked until someone tried using Fluke Tabs as a dipping procedure before introducing into their main display. This so far seems to be a successful procedure without any harm to the coral itself. Please note that this is an "out-of-tank" treatment, and it is not recommended to be performed in your main display as it is uncertain on what the effects would be on inverts. Fluke Tabs are dirt cheap! I bought a pack today for under $10 and tried it on a new arrival. No harm to the coral whatsoever, so I am quite excited about this treatment as it will help prevent the spread of these little bastages within our own community. Please have a look at the thread below and try to educate yourself on how we can keep this pest out of our aquariums ![]() http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...5&pagenumber=1 |
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![]() Cool, thanks for the tip.
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![]() Help me out, maybe I've missed it... But last I read the AEFW threads, the fluke tab's were an unknown, in lower doses they weren't effective at killing AEFW, in higher doses they worked - but the acros RTN'd.
Did they work out an effective dosage? |
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![]() Woulnd't you want to quarantine the corals first and see if its infected prior to treating just to reduce stress??
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This treatment may not be foolproof yet, look how long it took to finalize the Acro Red Bugs Interceptor dosage? I'm sure Dustin Dorton or others experimented many times with different dosages before coming up with the treatment and instructions that we have today. I am just communicating this because it seems like a new solution is on the horizon, and hopefully we won't have to fear these as much as previously. |
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Alot of others dip in Lugols. I'm sure this is stressful too. But it's probably better than nothing, I would rather stress out a coral and risk losing it rather than introducing a parasite into my tank that could potentially wipe out everything. |
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![]() Blaine
whats the treatment plan? I'm reading through the posts on RC and half the posts are (unfortunately) battle posts. And where did you get the AP Fluke Tabs from? thanks chin
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![]() Does anyone in the lower mainland actualy have the AEFW? I have not heard any mention of it on here.. I thought maybe our little community was free of them.
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![]() I didnt read anywhere that the tabs kill the Eggs ?
Did i miss it ?
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