Well, I think this hit one of my acros. I had gotten a brown acro from a bud and turns out his tank was infested with redbugs, I fought off the bugs and thought all was good, the acro turned a beautiful blue with neon green polyps and life was good.
About 2 weeks ago i noticed it loosin color again, i also noticed it was putting out slime in small areas, i figured this was redbug bites healing.
Well this went on another week and i had enough, i feared the worst thinking AEFW's so i lugols dipped and as i blasted with the turkey baster, flesh flew off with ease but there were absolutly no flatworms or eggs to be had.
After about a week of looking at this acro with patches missing i decided i would frag the tips and toss the rest. As i fragged it i noticed the "dry" look to the flesh that has been mentioned in this thread.
Once i read this thread, i knew i had damn well better get that acro out. I just took every frag of it i had and trashed it all. I am going to pray that nothing else gets infected with this because i had a very nice shipment of acro come in today, the most amazing acros i ever laid eyes on, and i WILL shut down the sps tank if this starts to spread.
here is the coral on april 26th a few weeks after bug treatment:
Here it is tonight:
Here it is in my trash can outside:
My dog wondering why im outside at 2am with a camera in the trash:
Thank you for starting this thread, you may very well have just saved a tank jammed full of SPS corals. I can only hope.