What a pic!!! That is exactly what I have!! They are quite motile and develop two little wings on each side in the back when swimming.
I'm convinced these are in my tank but they aren't holding true to some AEFW criteria.
I couldn't get a close up but here is a pic with several around a penny to show their size.
I dipped in revive and FWE tonight and many bailed off the corals but didn't die. In fact almost half an hour later there were still some swimming in the revive and FWE solution.
I was so dedicated to find out what these truly were that I took a 25min drive to walmart to buy a $30 kids microscope so I could get a better view. They look exactly like the pic above when resting still.
Few things throwing me off:
1) They're so small. In the picture with the penny, does that seem like an accurate representation of the size of AEFW's?? Maybe my 6 line is getting them after they get any bigger???
2) There is no discrimination among stony corals. I pulled out a birdsnest with only a tiny bit of tissue left and found these same FW's all over.
3) They show a great ability to free swim. When they bail off the corals they can move quite fast and are entirely capable of swimming in any direction. I did see some crawling and dsome swimming.
To get a live one to veiw, after I got the microscope, I took one of my very healthy tort frags and just swished it in my bucket of water and saw like 4-5 of them. I get the feeling they're everywhere. If that's the case, where do I begin?? I can't dip everything in my entire tank including all the LR.
I did examine the corals very carefully and couldn't find any eggs. Of course all I had available to look with was a flashlight and a 2X magnifying glass.
Am I on the right track?? These sure seem to look like AEFW's but I'm dumbfounded by their presence on other corals.
Again, really appreciate all the help!!!!
Jeremy