I used new bottles of TMPCC. AEFW surely do come off. I think it just stuns them and unless they ALL fall off they revive once back in the tank. I did double strength doses for 15-20 min. One treatment going into the QT and one coming out. 8 days apart. One bottle each treatment since I used a tub to treat as many corals as possible in one dose. These then went into the frag tank. I only took frags from corals with no eggs and the frags did not have any bite damage. And they still got into the frag tank. I noticed them 2 months later. I had even done an additional TMPCC dip a month after going into the frag tank on the tri colors since they seem to be the fav food for the FW.
I should state the frag tank was newly set up, is completely isolated from the display and the only acros the tank ever saw were ones that went through the TMPCC and QT. No rock or equipment from the display went into the frag tank.
Then I tried Coral Revive. I saw full grown FW fall off in 30 sec. with almost no agitation. Just twisted the coral. They writhed around for ~ 2 min then they were still. I did try and move one to fresh water to see if it would revive but it disintegrated easily.
BTW I did see the AEFW 5 weeks after I treated the tank for RB. It was only because I noticed my Garf Bonsai looking mottled. It was up front and one I always looked at.
I should state the frag tank was newly set up, is completely isolated from the display and the only acros the tank ever saw were ones that went through the TMPCC and QT. No rock or equipment from the display went into the frag tank.
Then I tried Coral Revive. I saw full grown FW fall off in 30 sec. with almost no agitation. Just twisted the coral. They writhed around for ~ 2 min then they were still. I did try and move one to fresh water to see if it would revive but it disintegrated easily.
BTW I did see the AEFW 5 weeks after I treated the tank for RB. It was only because I noticed my Garf Bonsai looking mottled. It was up front and one I always looked at.