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Though a tree grow ever so high, the falling leaves return to the root. 300DD - 140DD TOTM Fall 2013 |
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Bump.
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my issue was different
I had got infected by red flatworms from purchasing corals in span of 4 months from various sellers. It's not as bad as AEFW but I wasnt sure who I contracted it from, but hopefully managed to defeat it as I havent seen them on my rocks lately after a chemical regimen I see now why no one wants to admit they any kind of infestation on their tank. mine is mostly LPS and softies but the red flatworm blanket on rocks was horrible unfortanately I had bought LR with corals attached and havent been removing any corals off plugs. (how do you remove zoas of plugs or rocks?) I have dipped in Revive and Coral Rx the items i have bought but I guess they are not as effective. |
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Share the name of the source so we can help ourselves and the source.
Too much concern for cognitive dissonance these days and not enough for transparency. Data is important |
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This data is almost 3 years old. Research is also important.
The known offender has been clean for a couple years now, as far as I'm aware. Due diligence in inspecting, dipping and quarantining your newly aquired frags is on you. |
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Ahhh yes, dates are important!
Due diligence for sure... on both parties. |