Hey All,
Community Service Announcement.
I am having my first run-in with acro-eating flatworms, and let me tell you, the buggers are brutal.
Without going into it too much, I just want to urge you all to dip any and all corals going into your tank regardless of where they come from. Imagine having to take out all your acros (including the tiny encrusted bits on the rocks), dip and qt them for 6 weeks, and you'll get a sense of what awaits you if one of these invisible millimeter long pests sneak in.
AEFW and Redbugs are extremely prevalent right now, and I would estimate that a vast majority of tanks have one or both without knowing it. I havent gotten any new corals in over a year, and after having a few pieces continually struggle I did a test dip. Trust me, you wont be able to see AEFW even with a magnifying glass, I had literally thousands of them, and couldn't see one.
Anyway, save yourself a lot of hassle and heartache and dip your corals. The dip I used was 1 fluke tab per 1.25 gallon sw for 20 minutes with a very small powerhead. It worked like a charm. You need to use interceptor for redbugs (I dont have them).
Community Service Announcement.
I am having my first run-in with acro-eating flatworms, and let me tell you, the buggers are brutal.
Without going into it too much, I just want to urge you all to dip any and all corals going into your tank regardless of where they come from. Imagine having to take out all your acros (including the tiny encrusted bits on the rocks), dip and qt them for 6 weeks, and you'll get a sense of what awaits you if one of these invisible millimeter long pests sneak in.
AEFW and Redbugs are extremely prevalent right now, and I would estimate that a vast majority of tanks have one or both without knowing it. I havent gotten any new corals in over a year, and after having a few pieces continually struggle I did a test dip. Trust me, you wont be able to see AEFW even with a magnifying glass, I had literally thousands of them, and couldn't see one.
Anyway, save yourself a lot of hassle and heartache and dip your corals. The dip I used was 1 fluke tab per 1.25 gallon sw for 20 minutes with a very small powerhead. It worked like a charm. You need to use interceptor for redbugs (I dont have them).