I'd thought id share some close ups of acropora white bugs and see if anyone can identify the species.
How I got them.
I normally bayer dip all my new corals but one day I was in a rush and got a little lazy, I did a quick potassium chloride dip, didn't see any flatworms, cut the plugs off and threw them frags in my 40gal tank (now my qt tank lol). About a month later I noticed a large loss in polyp extension and few of my across tissue starting to thin and eventually STN. I troubleshooted everything from flow to an electrical short but couldn't figure out what was going on. Then the bugs made their way to a frag real close to the front glass, I could finally see them crawling on the coral tissue, and that frag was not doing well, I tried reefs.com recommended intecptor protocol but it didn't faze them. so I dipped the coral in brightwell KoralMD which dislodged the pests but killed any surviving polyp.
I think my next step is to do a double dose of interceptor but am open to recommendations.
For reference to the eye the bugs look like little white copepods crawling on the corals.
How I got them.
I normally bayer dip all my new corals but one day I was in a rush and got a little lazy, I did a quick potassium chloride dip, didn't see any flatworms, cut the plugs off and threw them frags in my 40gal tank (now my qt tank lol). About a month later I noticed a large loss in polyp extension and few of my across tissue starting to thin and eventually STN. I troubleshooted everything from flow to an electrical short but couldn't figure out what was going on. Then the bugs made their way to a frag real close to the front glass, I could finally see them crawling on the coral tissue, and that frag was not doing well, I tried reefs.com recommended intecptor protocol but it didn't faze them. so I dipped the coral in brightwell KoralMD which dislodged the pests but killed any surviving polyp.
I think my next step is to do a double dose of interceptor but am open to recommendations.
For reference to the eye the bugs look like little white copepods crawling on the corals.