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![]() A couple of things I have noted:
Both times I found these little monsters the dip (coral rx) does not kill them only stuns them so they may let go from the coral. They are very good swimmers once being stunned wears off. Not sure about using Bayer, as it turns the water milky and I have not seen any bodies when I have dipped corals in it. I like to use it second after the Coral RX |
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![]() Glen, I'd be interested in hearing who it was in PM or text. Sorry to hear.
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![]() Damn.
That sucks. I'm about to get back into the sps game after a decade hiatus. We never dealt with these pests in the past, or at least we weren't aware of them. Does not sound fun.
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![]() Thanks for the post Glen.
Dip everything you get or you got no one to blame but yourself. Quarantine is the best practice but even then, it's no guarantees.
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![]() These guys have been around as long as we have been keeping acros, we only started to be aware of them in the early 2000's. I am sure there are lots of other pests and problems we have in our tanks but do not that they are bad. We can never stop learning.
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