preef
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In a previous thread about Red Bugs the topic of AEFW came up. Decided to pull out a frag that hasn't been doing well and found them.
I discarded the frag. I also pulled out two millepora frags I bought about the same time and looked at those. One of them had STNd and one of them has had to polyp extension for months. I few suspicious things came off of those but I couldn't find any eggs. Since milleporas are not smooth I was afraid they were just too hard to see and tossed them as well. IME they wouldn't have made it long term. I didn't want to risk reintroducing them.
All of my other corals look great. I even have what I think is a tricolor that is close enough to the glass that I can inspect it with my naked eye. No eggs. No bite marks. That tricolor is encrusting my rock at a rapid rate too.
So do I leave things be assuming that they haven't spread or do I pull out what I can and dip in Revive?
Anybody have experience with finding them on only one piece and never causing a problem on any other corals or am I being naively optimistic?



I discarded the frag. I also pulled out two millepora frags I bought about the same time and looked at those. One of them had STNd and one of them has had to polyp extension for months. I few suspicious things came off of those but I couldn't find any eggs. Since milleporas are not smooth I was afraid they were just too hard to see and tossed them as well. IME they wouldn't have made it long term. I didn't want to risk reintroducing them.
All of my other corals look great. I even have what I think is a tricolor that is close enough to the glass that I can inspect it with my naked eye. No eggs. No bite marks. That tricolor is encrusting my rock at a rapid rate too.
So do I leave things be assuming that they haven't spread or do I pull out what I can and dip in Revive?
Anybody have experience with finding them on only one piece and never causing a problem on any other corals or am I being naively optimistic?