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QT for corals IMO has faded in importance today. All the past experts have always recommended it.What about corals? Do you trade them? i guess there will always be the chance that you will have something and thats why i would like to setup a QT for corals too now..
Hoped that a good dipping regime would hold but dosent look like that works with everything.. so QT for corals too now then.. :/
Coincidentally, I'm in the same boat. I've recently noticed these on my tank glass as well. Very small and a white to tan color. They look like yours alexjoha. They're not multiplying like mad as the red planaria did when I had them many years ago. I've blown off Corals with a turkey Baxter and don't seem to see them but like I said they are small. I siphon them off the tank glas when doing a WC. I won't do a sixline in my 60 cube and take the chance of aggression towards my flame and lineatus wrasses. The tank is bare bottom so can't use a substrate burying wrasse. I bought a Springeri Damsel as I've read they'll go after flatworms. It's a great addition to my reef. It isn't territorial like other damsels and is stunning in coloration with the blue and black mottling. I've not seen it pick at glass but I also am not in front of tank 24/7. I've seen it pick at aquascape but no idea what it's doing when it does. I'm wondering if I should add a second Damsel or due to smaller tank am I asking for trouble. I sold a frag of sps yesterday and I received a text that there were several fw in the container when he got home. Don't know if they were on plug or on the coral itself. He said a Bayer dip did them in. My corals look great. Thought about getting a blue velvet nudibranch but am apprehensive. Not sure if wrasses or dwarf angel will look at it as a snack or if my hermits and/or mithrax crabs will as well. Other concern with the nudibranch is the powerheads and overflow. I'm hoping to avoid chemical eradication. Here are a few pics. For reference the lid is from a small styro frag cup I use
Coincidentally, I'm in the same boat. I've recently noticed these on my tank glass as well. Very small and a white to tan color. They look like yours alexjoha. They're not multiplying like mad as the red planaria did when I had them many years ago. I've blown off Corals with a turkey Baxter and don't seem to see them but like I said they are small. I siphon them off the tank glas when doing a WC. I won't do a sixline in my 60 cube and take the chance of aggression towards my flame and lineatus wrasses. The tank is bare bottom so can't use a substrate burying wrasse. I bought a Springeri Damsel as I've read they'll go after flatworms. It's a great addition to my reef. It isn't territorial like other damsels and is stunning in coloration with the blue and black mottling. I've not seen it pick at glass but I also am not in front of tank 24/7. I've seen it pick at aquascape but no idea what it's doing when it does. I'm wondering if I should add a second Damsel or due to smaller tank am I asking for trouble. I sold a frag of sps yesterday and I received a text that there were several fw in the container when he got home. Don't know if they were on plug or on the coral itself. He said a Bayer dip did them in. My corals look great. Thought about getting a blue velvet nudibranch but am apprehensive. Not sure if wrasses or dwarf angel will look at it as a snack or if my hermits and/or mithrax crabs will as well. Other concern with the nudibranch is the powerheads and overflow. I'm hoping to avoid chemical eradication. Here are a few pics. For reference the lid is from a small styro frag cup I use
QT for corals IMO has faded in importance today. All the past experts have always recommended it.
FWIW my coral qt is my fish qt with sand rock and light. If I have to nuke it with a poison thats fine. Thats what its for.
I actually dip my corals first btw and keep them in the qt for trade. My qt was designed to be nuked. If I need copper Ill do it there or set up a hospital(in about 5 min)
IMO everybody has bugs, but in thier systems there has been a balance made. Introduction of a species either bug even a benign one like yours or helpful one or algal or dino can create a bloom as it throws the system out of balance. brown acoela are a good example. wort part of them is they smother the coral in large numbers.
pod blooms work in the exact same way, but everybody loves it when that happens.
depending on livestock you may not need dosing. Mine is very small and simple.used 14g bio cube bare bones, light & ato.Guess i will order a QT tank for corals now then. I need to automate it with dosing and so forth since my work makes me to travel away for 3 weeks then off for 3 weeks. So it need to run by it self for 3 weeks with just a tank sitter that looks after it once a week. Guess ill go for a shallow tank then maby a 100cm x 50cm x 45cm hight I have 2 mp10qd new in box so that wont be a problem and maby ill get an outher apex for it..
Do you have a picture of your QT setup?
Btw thx everybody for replaying and helping!
Diesel, I have a Springeri in there already. Contemplating a second but hesitant to do that as I don't want to start a territorial thing with 2 damsels in a 24x24 cube. I have two fairy wrasses and tank is bare bottom so a coris, melanarus etc won't work as they need sand to bury in. I'm nervous about a sixline as they're punks and don't want to take a chance on aggression towards other wrasses. So my options predator wise is a second Damsel, a blue velvet nudibranch or if I find another fw eating fish which I'm not aware of. Dragonet wont work. I'm not sure of my pod populationJust add a fish who will go after them, wrasses, dragonets, even damsels (springerie)
The Damsel I have is beautiful and no aggression whatsoeverThey look like the once i have and the description of them sound like mine too. I tried to measure them with a caliper and they are about 0.56mm long and 0.24mm wide but i know you guys use inches and i dont know what it will convert into... :/ I didnt either know about mine until i sold a frag from my sump to a friend and he told me that he found 2 of them after dipping with seachem coral dip. They didnt die from the dip they just fell of the frag disk. He told me that his nano had alot of them but they dont go onto his corals he has alot for disc mushrooms in that one and he has never seen them on the mushrooms.. thats the only corals he has in that nano so its not acropora eating or lps eating once since then they wouldn't have food.
I dont personally like damsel and as in your case i dont want to add any more aggression to the tank. My tangs fight for dominance enough as it is..
Diesel, I have a Springeri in there already. Contemplating a second but hesitant to do that as I don't want to start a territorial thing with 2 damsels in a 24x24 cube. I have two fairy wrasses and tank is bare bottom so a coris, melanarus etc won't work as they need sand to bury in. I'm nervous about a sixline as they're punks and don't want to take a chance on aggression towards other wrasses. So my options predator wise is a second Damsel, a blue velvet nudibranch or if I find another fw eating fish which I'm not aware of. Dragonet wont work. I'm not sure of my pod population
yes, that was odd.It's seems that u use and old flatworm exit.
F.W . exit should give u results in minutes .
It's seems that u use and old flatworm exit.
F.W . exit should give u results in minutes .
I have heard that the dip should work good but i havent gotten hold of it were i live. But that dosent solve my problem but could prevent it spreadingI'd be curious to know how a Bayer dip would work on these guys. Any thoughts on trying that?