So I am back in the hobby after a 10+ year break and set up a 100 gallon tank that I will eventually have mainly SPS. Tank is 7 months old and I set up torch and hammer gardens in the sides of the tank.
Wanting to do things properly, I set up a 20 gallon long coral / invert QT. All of my euphyllia stayed in that QT for 4-6 weeks with a dip of Bayer going into QT, and a dip of Bayer going into DT.
I must have overlooked eggs because even with that caution I found a Polyclad EEFW on the base of a torch that was not as open as the others.
Which brings me to my question in coral QT. As I start to get into SPS I want to make sure I avoid this mistake again, but scared of the eggs that maybe you can’t see so clearly. So would it make sense to dip the corals weekly while in QT? Would weekly for 5-6 weeks break any pest life cycle? Or would I be better off learning all of the possible egg situations I can encounter and deal with them as I see them? (if so, where can I research what eggs to look for?)
thanks all for the advice!
Wanting to do things properly, I set up a 20 gallon long coral / invert QT. All of my euphyllia stayed in that QT for 4-6 weeks with a dip of Bayer going into QT, and a dip of Bayer going into DT.
I must have overlooked eggs because even with that caution I found a Polyclad EEFW on the base of a torch that was not as open as the others.
Which brings me to my question in coral QT. As I start to get into SPS I want to make sure I avoid this mistake again, but scared of the eggs that maybe you can’t see so clearly. So would it make sense to dip the corals weekly while in QT? Would weekly for 5-6 weeks break any pest life cycle? Or would I be better off learning all of the possible egg situations I can encounter and deal with them as I see them? (if so, where can I research what eggs to look for?)
thanks all for the advice!