The dip where both corals were present was full of bubbling and sliming up. I cant say i saw any organisms float to the top, but by the amount of bubbling i can tell something was going on.
Not all My dosage was 75ml of 3% to 500ml of tank water, a lot less than what is reccomended and It bleached every piece I had.. Idk but I think I'll stick to the bayer /coral rx/revive for my acros, I didn't lose any piece but now I have super pale acros with clean plugs =) .You're all using way more concentrated solution that I do.
The corals stay fine with my dilution, but algae etc is gone by next day. However, I use 35% peroxide 5ml per litre of tank water.
You use 3% 200ml per litre tank water. I reckon, you could try 100ml per litre tank water, or even 50ml, which is roughly equivalent to what I use. However, at my dilution ,the flatworms don't fly off, they slowly come away.
I suggest reducing your dosage a little more, until the corals remain colourful, but the pests rapidly come off…. if zooxanthellae are bailing, then reduce dosage a little.
I'm keen to know what happens to the eggs with peroxide dipping. Maybe we would need high doses.
Peroxide at the correct dosage does NOT kill coral tissue.
Mo
You're all using way more concentrated solution that I do.
The corals stay fine with my dilution, but algae etc is gone by next day. However, I use 35% peroxide 5ml per litre of tank water.
You use 3% 200ml per litre tank water. I reckon, you could try 100ml per litre tank water, or even 50ml, which is roughly equivalent to what I use. However, at my dilution ,the flatworms don't fly off, they slowly come away.
I suggest reducing your dosage a little more, until the corals remain colourful, but the pests rapidly come off…. if zooxanthellae are bailing, then reduce dosage a little.
I'm keen to know what happens to the eggs with peroxide dipping. Maybe we would need high doses.
Peroxide at the correct dosage does NOT kill coral tissue.
Mo
Not all My dosage was 75ml of 3% to 500ml of tank water, a lot less than what is reccomended and It bleached every piece I had.. Idk but I think I'll stick to the bayer /coral rx/revive for my acros, I didn't lose any piece but now I have super pale acros with clean plugs =) .
Me personally am happy with the bayer I use and my method, I'm not knocking the H202 but it's a lot harsher on the coral and I tried it explicitly for algae. I've used it a lot of times on zoas and will continue to, but I think my sps will be the usual routine as I see no need to change it for pests. Glad it's another option for us to have though when it comes to sticks, the more the better.
Mo: 35/100*5 = 1.75ml of H2O2 into 1000ml is 0.0017
Dan: 3/100*75 = 2.25ml of H2O2 into 500ml is 0.0045
So Mo is using less than 1/2 concentration compared to Dan.
That's probably why he is having better results. Havent checked out what everyone else is using, but Mo is probably using a lot less than most others.
FWIW, it sounds like Bayer is the best thing out there currently for AEFW's.
Thanks Sahin,
Bayer kills worms, it doesn't kill the nuisance algae on the bases or AEFW eggs.
It is only useful if combined with a QT system.
Peroxide may kill eggs?. If it does, it is far superior to any other dip!.
We don't know if it kills eggs though, and most seem to be overdosing it?!.
Find the best dose and it may work a treat!.
Any other dip is NOT sufficient alone to prevent AEFW infestation. Egss will always get through.
Mo
Quite true in respect of the AEFW eggs and nuisance algae.![]()
UPDATE !!!!
Take a look at the videos and be amazed at what the AEFW look like. I have decided to through them all in the garbage as it is not worth the fight anymore. (hope no one gets upset but these little guys are running ramped.
Here they are at 12 minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVdVZ458OrE
here they are at 22 minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dm_3UFT9jow
It took almost 58 minutes for them to completely all die including the eggs. by the way the eggs turn almost white when dead. they don't have that really nice looking orange color.
****** Let me be the first to report my findings as I was blown away and would not have believed it, If not seen with my own eyes *******
I dipped everything again and found AEFW that were bigger and uglier then the first batch LOL but what killed me was that I decided to leave the acro in the 1:5 ratio of peroxide solution to see how long before the eggs would die.
Well after 22 minutes the AEFW were still alive and one of them started to crawl out of the polyp coralite cavity. I would have never seen this as I was only dipping for several minutes.
I am willing to bet that's why most of us get AEFW because we just don't have the correct dips and we don't leave them long enough in the dip solution.
I think this is great news for the hobby as we can now try and beat these little acro killers.
So With my next batch of mari cultred pieces I plan on removing the bases and dipping I just don't know what to use anymore. I may go with revive or bayer an possibily a combination with peroxide.
Hope this helps everyone, Also the acro bleached out and died at the 17 to 18 minute mark
Michael
worm crawling out of cavity area.
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eggs at start of dip
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eggs that appear to be dead.
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