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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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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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