Can I dip Feather Dusters in Coral RX?

0.0001% chance.

But if you're really paranoid your best solution would be just to QT it in a seperate fishless tank for a few weeks untreated to "starve" potential parasites..

But IMHO it's pointless and unecessary.
 
Virtually none. These are not kept in fish systems at Live Aquaria.

I just received a chili coral from live aquaria and it has an aptasia anemone on it. Does the California location live aquaria have fish less systems?

What should I do about the aiptasia?
 
Here it is with the aiptasia
 

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Aiptasia are not fish parasites, so unlike ich do not need fish to further the life cycle. Thus, a fishless system will not prevent aiptasia or other pest anemones.

You can treat aiptasia with Joe's juice, lemon juice, kalc paste or a number of other means, but I've always had better luck with peppermint shrimp.

As to your original question, I would not subject a worm to a coral dip.
 
Aiptasia are not fish parasites, so unlike ich do not need fish to further the life cycle. Thus, a fishless system will not prevent aiptasia or other pest anemones.

You can treat aiptasia with Joe's juice, lemon juice, kalc paste or a number of other means, but I've always had better luck with peppermint shrimp.

As to your original question, I would not subject a worm to a coral dip.

This.
 
I understand Aiptasia anemones are not a fish parasites, I was asking two questions one how should I deal with the aiptasia and two does the California-based live aquaria facility have fishless systems?
 
Don't dip the worm, coral dips are intended for corals and are harmful to worms on said corals. I suspect the dip is quite bad for large fanworms.
 
I understand Aiptasia anemones are not a fish parasites, I was asking two questions one how should I deal with the aiptasia and two does the California-based live aquaria facility have fishless systems?

Invert systems are normally kept around SG 1.025. Fish systems at large distributors such as the one "used" by LA are kept around 1.017. I think you can answer your own question.

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Invert systems are normally kept around SG 1.025. Fish systems at large distributors such as the one "used" by LA are kept around 1.017. I think you can answer your own question.

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Im not sure what you mean sorry.

LiveAquaria stated that their California systems keep fish seperated from inverts.
 
The structure of your earlier response to Steve seemed to be challenging his comment about LA invert-only (therefore, presumptively ich-free) systems by pointing out that you had gotten a coral with aiptasia on it. That's why I replied the way I did.

Sounds like you found the info you were looking for.
 
The structure of your earlier response to Steve seemed to be challenging his comment about LA invert-only (therefore, presumptively ich-free) systems by pointing out that you had gotten a coral with aiptasia on it. That's why I replied the way I did.

Sounds like you found the info you were looking for.


I am not all challenging anyone. I just didn't understand, sorry. He said I could answer my own question and didn't understand what that meant.
 
Im not sure what you mean sorry.

LiveAquaria stated that their California systems keep fish seperated from inverts.

If inverts are kept (and shipped) at 1.025 and fish are kept (and shipped) at 1.017, they do not keep fish with the inverts in California or Wisconsin. Now, the Florida location for clean up crew is a different story completely.
 
If inverts are kept (and shipped) at 1.025 and fish are kept (and shipped) at 1.017, they do not keep fish with the inverts in California or Wisconsin. Now, the Florida location for clean up crew is a different story completely.

Do you mean ORA in Florida? I've heard they are very clean in terms of being low on the pest-o-meter.
 
Invert systems are normally kept around SG 1.025. Fish systems at large distributors such as the one "used" by LA are kept around 1.017. I think you can answer your own question.

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So by accident I dipped my feather duster in Coral RX...he's a sure gonner right, like dead as a doorknob type of deal or do they ever pull thru due to ******* tank keepers.
 
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