Laser Lammons
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Just a question, not trying to be all animal cruelty, but by "success", that means saving the SPS Corals at the possible sacrifice of the fish?
We lost 4 fish in all and were able to get about 15 fish in a 100 gallon horse trough for safe keeping until the treatment is over. 4 fish are still in the display and we have been trying to catch them since the first treatment. I did state that we felt the fish would suffer upon intro of the first treatment so we did all we could to remove them prior and were able to scoop up several more when they were stunned. I feel that by doing this treatment we have saved about 100 acro colonies at the sacrifice of the 4 fish so yes I do consider it a success in the tank we were treating.
Now if the tank has a few acros that can actually be removed then the dipping method is surely the best way. I will say that on my brothers tank before intro into his dispay he did run a 3 month QT with a dipping program consisting of bayer. I can assure you that all the acros that went into his tank were properly dipped but the eggs are able to make it through so any new frag that is introduced,even if dipped, has the potential to bring in eggs. As does liverock, other coral frags possibly, you name it and it could bring it into a captive system. He did not QT 6 frags that were introduced into his tank about 2-3 months ago but did dip them. That is where the AEFW had to come from and we will not point fingers as to where they came from as that is not what this thread is all about. Just trying to share my experience and possibly help others in the future.
So how to keep them out. qt with dips and no acro in display until proper time cycle achieved. Any new frag intro must go through same process to assure no eggs hatching.
Personally, I will never add anything more than a fresh cut acro, unmounted, dipped, then remounted to assure no eggs under base.
Best I can tell anyway..