freshwater dip???

Auntbeez

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I just got a piece of Orange Digi and an Orange Cap and they have crawley things on them.
I know you can do a freshwater dip on Zoas, but will the other corals take a dip without hurting them?

what do you use to get rid of the bugs if not, and if so, how long do you leave them in?
 
Freshwater dips on SPS is not a good idea. If they are white with apendages, throw the pieces away before you even go down that road.
 
I had monti eating nudis, and have been manually removing them with airline tubing to suck them out. I had done a freshwater dip on my orange cap, but the stress nearly killed it. It's do-able, but I would suggest just a lugols dip. It does almost as good as freshwater and it's helps the coral heal.
 
Nudis suck. I can not express to you how bad they are. I know many people that have battled them, but why would you if you have a choice? I have a orange digi with a green base. I will give you a frag of it; please do not even mess with them for those corals.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10829535#post10829535 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Marko9
I have a orange digi with a green base. I will give you a frag of it;

That is very nice of you to offer Mark, I am sure that your piece came from a reputable source and has done even better in your care.

Excellent advice, though I hate to throw away livestock, these pieces are quite common around here and this would be the hassle free approach to the problem.

I was suspecting amphipods........
 
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I think the picture DOT posted is exactly what they are.

I thought this was an a
egg group but maybe critters???
critters.jpg


The things I saw moving, though was way smaller
 
Bummer. :( So out it goes.

The offer of the frag... that is very nice of you. I don't want to put you out, though. I will be at the frag swap in Oct. so maybe I'll get another piece there.

The camera is a canon 700is. I did a macro shot and cropped it in photoshop.

Thanks everyone for your input
 
Hunt me down. I will have a piece for you. I will be the guy drooling over the corals, but upset because someone there is going to make a fuss on whether something is "rare" or not :D


<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10829853#post10829853 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Auntbeez
Bummer. :( So out it goes.

The offer of the frag... that is very nice of you. I don't want to put you out, though. I will be at the frag swap in Oct. so maybe I'll get another piece there.

 
Yes, your first critter is the nudibranch we were speaking of.

Red Planaria I hope.......the mild cousin of the AEFW (Acro Eating Flat Worm) and fairly common.

I believe Salifert Flat Worm Exit is effective on this type.

Do you have any other SPS in your tank that have "white" marks on them as seen in the link below?


This is why:

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=899108

Side note:
The other type of flat worm is a BIG DEAL and can not stress enough to anyone into SPS and who is still learning about them to do your homework on the pests associated with SPS. If you are in doubt about having them or not to make sure before accidently spreading them to others. SPS tanks can be wiped out because of this parasite, and I would hate for anyone in MARS or myself to get these.

This id chart is a good reference for future identification questions.

http://melevsreef.com/id/

Upper left hand box:

http://melevsreef.com/id/flatworm.html
 
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I am not 100%, but it just looks like a red flat worm. They are not a pest that will hurt your corals, but I have heard of their population expanding quickly.
 
Those were on one of the Zoa frags I got today. They came off when I FW dipped.
They have not gone in my tank. Should the FW dip have taken care of them or should I dip again with iodine? I am afraid to put anything I got today in the tank now... How long should stuff stay in the QT?


I do appreciate your help.
 
Those are fine, but I do treat everything and I am very weary of getting things in "from the wild". I only know one local store that treats his corals like I would. I am also very hestiant of getting corals from people that I have not seen their tanks.

QT is a personal thing. I have one, but it is mostly a softie grow out tank. I would do a lugols dip for softies and if you have one, keep the zoas in QT until they open up. What is a couple days? My. $02
 
dont mean to hijack or anything, but i was curious about the logols dip. does anyone do a DIY logols dip? I have a bottle of Kents Iodine in my garage and was wondering if anyone used it in there own dip.... and if so...what ratio?
 
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