RoTTen2TheCore
New member
Hey all,
Lately I have noticed that my frogspawn, gold torches and acans are not extending their polyps and seem fairly stressed. This morning, upon close inspection, I noticed tiny little black bugs crawling all over their polyps. Unfortunately they are way too samll (4X smaller than a grain of salt, at least) to photograph.
I immediately pulled out my torches and gave them a dip in coral revive, which seemed to only **** them off, but after adding a few more drops into the solution, they died fairly quickly, but stressed out my coral.
I read that the dog heart worm medication Interceptor is an effective treatment for these little jerks, but I would like to avoid treating my entire tank (I don't want to lose my shrimp and hermits or have to fish them all out and keep them in a quarantine during the treatment).
My question is, is there a natural predator (dragonface pipefish maybe?) that could eradicate them with time or will dipping my corals once every few days do the trick?
Thanks!
Lately I have noticed that my frogspawn, gold torches and acans are not extending their polyps and seem fairly stressed. This morning, upon close inspection, I noticed tiny little black bugs crawling all over their polyps. Unfortunately they are way too samll (4X smaller than a grain of salt, at least) to photograph.
I immediately pulled out my torches and gave them a dip in coral revive, which seemed to only **** them off, but after adding a few more drops into the solution, they died fairly quickly, but stressed out my coral.
I read that the dog heart worm medication Interceptor is an effective treatment for these little jerks, but I would like to avoid treating my entire tank (I don't want to lose my shrimp and hermits or have to fish them all out and keep them in a quarantine during the treatment).
My question is, is there a natural predator (dragonface pipefish maybe?) that could eradicate them with time or will dipping my corals once every few days do the trick?
Thanks!