Your not going to get rid of the AEFW by dipping and putting back into the DT. You will need to set up a stable QT tank and treat with dip once per week for 8 to 12 weeks. Putting them back into the tank will just make them infested again.
The first pic looks like one that is starting to go under the tissue. The second pic is empty coralites
I have one coral that has lots of empty coralites. Does that indicate that the AEFW has killed them?
Def have AEFW. And if one coral has eggs, then they all are infected. Take all your sps out of ur tank and either setup another holding tank.
Or the easiest way to get rid of them permanently is to take them all out and throw them in the trash. I know it's not what u wanted to hear, but it's the truth. Been battling Aefw for almost a year. Ended up setting up a frag tank just for my corals. My display has been acro free for 6 months. It really sucks. Makes me want to sell all acros and start over.
it's weird, it looks like aefw damage but I always thought they only attacked smooth skinned acro's and I didn't think birdsnest was in that catagory. I have an aefw problem too and i'm torn on how to proceed. I'm considering setting up a qt to treat them. Scraping off all the encrusted acros in my live rock is really going to be tough though. I'm really heartbroken about it. i just finished treating red bugs.
+1That wasn't aefw damage on the birds nest.
It looked bleached. It may also be due to a fish/ crab biting the coral?
Mo
I know this is an old post but how did the birdsnest make out I have a small birdsnest frag in qt with similar marks