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![]() yeah....that's it!!!
![]() From the discussions I have had, AEFW don't eat Mille's...so I was happy about that as I have a couple...one gorgeous little frag from Christy, and a small colony from Wendell...but I will be watching them closely! My biggest concern is the 2 acro's I have in my Q tank...I'm trying to find a "safehouse" for them so they don't get infected by my AEFW corals, but haven't yet found a good Q tank to put them in for 6 weeks...UGH...see I learned to Q corals just too d**n late! ![]()
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![]() Pretty sure I found them on my millis, if I remember correctly (which I may not). I'd treat them anyway.
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![]() Quote:
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![]() SERIOUSLY???
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![]() Ya, I think it's just harder to see them on millis. I use a scope, and even then it's tough. If you let a coral dry out a bit, then you can see the shiny worm against the tissue.
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