I've managed to pole vault over common pests right into arguably the worst pest in the hobby. I just got through dealing with problems on a giant clam and now this.
I have a good dip and quarantine procedure for corals to the point where I don't have a single aiptasia or pest flatworm in my tank. This involves an initial dip in CoralRx upon receipt, another dip in CoralRx 3 days into a week long quarantine, and follow up dips in H2O2, KCl, and/or Lugol's iodine depending on the pest and coral. I do all this for a tiny 15 gallon nano cube. I must have missed a clutch or two of these insanely small demon eggs though. I've gone through most of the threads on how to deal with these nudibranchs, which mostly boils down to frequent dipping and diligent, manual removal of adults. Are there any more effective solutions to these pests in 2024? Any success stories to boost morale? I'm burnt out.
I have a good dip and quarantine procedure for corals to the point where I don't have a single aiptasia or pest flatworm in my tank. This involves an initial dip in CoralRx upon receipt, another dip in CoralRx 3 days into a week long quarantine, and follow up dips in H2O2, KCl, and/or Lugol's iodine depending on the pest and coral. I do all this for a tiny 15 gallon nano cube. I must have missed a clutch or two of these insanely small demon eggs though. I've gone through most of the threads on how to deal with these nudibranchs, which mostly boils down to frequent dipping and diligent, manual removal of adults. Are there any more effective solutions to these pests in 2024? Any success stories to boost morale? I'm burnt out.