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![]() I'm not seeing any acro problems that would indicate treatment at this point so I'll just hold off for now. Ed, did you have any other frags in the QT with mine? Just curious since I don't seem to see any problems at this end.
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![]() Sorry to hear the news Deb, tho it seems we all have to battle them at one time or another. I don't know how well stocked your tank is now with sps but I would suggest treatment sooner than later.
I had a bout with them last year and it was a simple thing to treat-hydroids were way more of a pain in the a$$. If you leave them too long, before you know it they will be everywhere and your acro's polyps will not be able to open. I ran a hospital tank with all my sps and a smaller dose of interceptor for about 3 days and I haven't seen any since-tho I'm sure they will be back one day ![]()
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![]() Removing the sps would mean removing all the rock....I have sps encrusted everywhere.
![]() Never had any polyps open anyway with the bflies.... ![]()
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Here is a picture I got of a branch of the coral with the bugs to give you some idea as to how hard they are to see. The little amber specks are the bugs. They actually were moving around quite a bit, which is really the thing that helped me to spot them. Had they been still, I might have totally missed them. ![]()
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