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sdeschutter 12-27-2015 04:29 PM

So I'm guessing there is no point to dipping and blasting the corals now that I've put them in the display tank. Any input?

Reefer Rob 12-27-2015 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by sdeschutter (Post 975693)
So I'm guessing there is no point to dipping and blasting the corals now that I've put them in the display tank. Any input?

You would need to dip all your corals, and observe them as if you were treating for an actual outbreak. Pest like red planaria will already be in your system if they were on the corals, so you'll want to treat your tank quickly if you see any of those.

Nothing like an outbreak of AEFW to make sure you dip all your corals in the future :redface:

Aquattro 12-27-2015 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by sdeschutter (Post 975693)
So I'm guessing there is no point to dipping and blasting the corals now that I've put them in the display tank. Any input?

At this point, I'd leave it and just hope that nothing got in there. Some things are easy do deal with if they did, others, not so much.

Aquattro 12-27-2015 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Reefer Rob (Post 975697)
Nothing like an outbreak of AEFW to make sure you dip all your corals in the future :redface:

Even then, hard to avoid. I started a whole new tank, took small frags of each piece, dipped three times and still transferred them to the new tank. Persistent little monsters.

Korralen 12-27-2015 04:50 PM

What type of iodine do you recommend?

Reefer Rob 12-27-2015 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Christina Mae (Post 975703)
What type of iodine do you recommend?

Iodine is pretty harsh for some corals. Bayer is the most coral friendly and effective dip I've used, if you can get it. Corals will start to extend polyps almost immediately after being replaced in the tank. Even sensitive ones like A Echinata.

sdeschutter 12-27-2015 06:16 PM

What product should I use to treat red plantaria in my tank? Btw thanks for the input.

Reefer Rob 12-27-2015 06:22 PM

Flatworm Exit if you can get it. I haven't used it for years, so I don't know about availability.

It's very important to do your research before using it, flatworms are extremely toxic!

sdeschutter 12-27-2015 06:54 PM

Thanks.!Now that you say that I'm not sure if I'll treat the tank, kind of scares me. Probably just wait and see what happens. But I'm going to do a dip on them today for sure. Btw what is the best site to learn about corals and what they like for their environment?

Reefer Rob 12-27-2015 07:09 PM

Canreef!


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