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![]() So...do the new closeups help at all?
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![]() both are receding the same.Could be AEFW, wouldnt want a frag of those guys.
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![]() I would venture to say, first one nana, second one valida.
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![]() Thanks fooser.
![]() If you take a read what I posted it's actually red bugs, just noticed them yesterday while I was using a magnifying glass for photos. No flatworms. I thought the recession was just from a rough trip they took to get to my place and the fact the were fresh cut frags shipped to me. I'm sure they will heal up. Luckily they are the only two Acros in my tank. Interceptor dips from now on...lesson learned. |
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![]() Thanks for the input everyone! I will go with majority vote.
![]() Red bugs seem to be gone. I'm crossing my fingers I caught them early enough, and that is all I will see of them!! |
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![]() Ok, how about this sweet new piece? No sign of polyps yet...
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![]() Ttt.
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![]() In my opinion the first two look to be varities a.valida and the 3rd I would guess a.horrida but it needs to grow more for a positive ID.
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![]() Not sure of the scientific name but looks a little like a candlelight acro, very sought after if it turns out to be one.
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![]() How does one use Intercetor to dip acro frags for red bugs? What concentration of drug in the water and how long do you leave them in the dip?
Should one dip all new corals?? Do you use SW or RO water to make it up? If you can use it can you also use Program? Program comes in liquid formulations..would you use that? Both inhibit chiton (exoskeleton) developement. Can you use Advantage or Revolution as they actually are cidal for many external arthropods. |