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Old 05-09-2016, 04:15 PM
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I'll go in for $120 worms or not; let do what we can to help out people in Fort Mac. Thank You for reaching out Soap.
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Old 05-09-2016, 04:48 PM
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I'll go in for $120 worms or not; let do what we can to help out people in Fort Mac. Thank You for reaching out Soap.
Thanks Reefaddiction. The best way to avoid vermitids is to frag those corals off those plugs and toss the plugs and of course dip and toss the water. Any time you get a coral that comes on a rock it could have a vermitid snail on the rock. They can be tiny. So quarantine is the best in a situation where you do not want to frag or can't. You would wait and see if there were snails/worms?

My vermitids are on every rock so there is no getting them out. Once in a while I just smash the ones that bother me. They are part of the ecosystem that is my tank.
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Old 05-09-2016, 05:03 PM
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Thanks Reefaddiction. The best way to avoid vermitids is to frag those corals off those plugs and toss the plugs and of course dip and toss the water. Any time you get a coral that comes on a rock it could have a vermitid snail on the rock. They can be tiny. So quarantine is the best in a situation where you do not want to frag or can't. You would wait and see if there were snails/worms?

My vermitids are on every rock so there is no getting them out. Once in a while I just smash the ones that bother me. They are part of the ecosystem that is my tank.
For sure that's what I'll do if i win the bid. But i know I'll win the bid lol. I do have a qt and most likely all the frags has to stay in it until my new tanks is well established. Qt is only a 60 gal but should be ok for a few months.

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Old 05-13-2016, 10:50 PM
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Here is a picture of the bit of coral that is growing alongside the orange monti on that one frag. It didn't look like much for a long time but after moving it higher in my tank it is starting to look a lot nicer. No idea what it is or what colour it is supposed to be, it is some kind of monti I believe. Whoever gets this stuff will probably want to separate these two.

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