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|  Eye health good for Coral Health So I just came back from getting my new glasses and lets just say a whole new world of exciting things opened up. I bought a tank shutdown from a customer of mine a few months back and with it came a very weird hammer coral. This hammer coral had weird purple spots that resembled coraline algae, that is what the seller even told me it was. Now that I am armed with my new glasses, my frag tank was now in HD. And my mystery purple coraline spots turned out to be a massive flatworm infestation. Having spread from the initial hammer coral to the adjoining mushrooms. So armed with a fresh water dip it appears I'm hopefully on the way to taming this newly "eye opening" pest.   | 
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|   Suck them them all out the. Time for some flatworm exit 
				__________________ Current tank---125 gallon mixed reef 60 gallon sump, Reef octopus nw200 skimmer, Rapid LEDs, Maxspec gyre, Mp10s, Fuge, Biweekly 20% WC, QT everything | 
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|   Does a FW dip actually work for these when they are on the coral?  How 'healthy' does the coral have to be? I just ordered some FW Exit, intending to use as a dip, but if I can use FW that would be even better. Does the FW need to be RO/DI or will treated tap water also work? Charles 
				__________________ Where did my rum go?! Success in this hobby does not count how you spend your money, it counts how you spend your time. |