Dipping Macro-algae

butcher333

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I've been searching the heck out of weather this should be done and just can't find any reference to it. It seems like there are a lot of things that can be introduced to a tank through Chaeto, dragons breath etc. Why I wonder are we not dipping our plants before placing them into the tank? What do people think about this. Flatworms could easily hitchhike into a tank this way.
 
I've been searching the heck out of weather this should be done and just can't find any reference to it. It seems like there are a lot of things that can be introduced to a tank through Chaeto, dragons breath etc. Why I wonder are we not dipping our plants before placing them into the tank? What do people think about this. Flatworms could easily hitchhike into a tank this way.

I have never dipped macros but the question is what do you dip them in and for how long?
I have read that some people who tried FW dips had a lot of problems with the macros not tolerating the FW and dying.
It seems that there must be a safe way to do this probably Gulf Coast Ecosystems or some one else who sells macros would be a good place to ask.
 
Definitely an interesting question. The chaeto I started with had some aiptasia on it from the LFS, and knowing what they were, as soon as I saw them inflate, I removed them. Though it was too late and one got to my rocks. As soon as it opened up I nuked it with kalk powder. But it's definitely possible to introduce pests into your tank through macros.

Hoping someone reports back with answers!
 
In searching nano reef, one successful macro hobbiest used fresh water dip for 10 minutes with no problem. Is that long enough to kill all pest? No guarantee.

When I want to kill micro algae on coral frags, I dip 10 minutes in 20% H2O2 solution.

For me, Red Planaria and Aiptasia are the pest I would be concerned with. Use flatworm exit for Red Planaria. I have never had a problem eliminating Aiptasia, once detected on early stages of infestation.
 
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