Candy cane full of pests

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Hey guys completely out of the blue these little things started showing up on my candy cane coral. Anyone can tell me what is is before I start treatment? Hope the video is enough for an ID


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Looks like lots of boring spiniod worms,they've got 2 tentacles ( think called palps)I've got a load in my tank and they bore into skeletons off lps in my tank or frag plugs off zoas and my corals have slowly died,the red outlines I've done is you cam see a white dot which I believe is top part off worm then the 2 tentacles they stick out to capture food.
What they look like to me anyway.
Rock boring spionid worms
 

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Thanks for replying! Any advice on treatment?
I believe the current recommended treatment (if they've spread) is Interceptor, or if they haven't spread, Bayer dipping - to my knowledge, these are still experimental treatments though, and the current successes are based on anecdotal evidence, so your mileage may vary with these treatments. The link below discusses some of things the OP has tried without success, and has links to the recommended treatments on page 3.
 
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I believe the current recommended treatment (if they've spread) is Interceptor, or if they haven't spread, Bayer dipping - to my knowledge, these are still experimental treatments though, and the current successes are based on anecdotal evidence, so your mileage may vary with these treatments. The link below discusses some of things the OP has tried without success, and has links to the recommended treatments on page 3.
Thank you. Since it’s a new frag and cost me about €20,- I think I’ll just remove it from the tank and try a few aggressive treatments. Rather have it die in QT than spreading throughout my DT. Hope it works since it just started forming a new polyp…
 
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