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Ill have to clean & dip when I get home from work tonight. Its the second time these have popped up on that guyHard to tell from the picture but my guess would be Eefw! And that’s a cluster of eggs.. I’d pull it, do a visible inspection and scrape any eggs and dip it!
Yeah, probably euphyllia eating flatworms, I'd give it a dip and see what comes offIll have to clean & dip when I get home from work tonight. Its the second time these have popped up on that guy
Any way to prevent them from coming back? How do they even appear in the tank is my first question!Yeah, probably euphyllia eating flatworms, I'd give it a dip and see what comes off
Halichoeres wrasse (@i cant think?) and I think springii damselfish will eat them, though in this case I'd do a dip firstAny way to prevent them from coming back? How do they even appear in the tank is my first question!
I'll definitely dip tonight. I do have a yellow coris already in the tank.Halichoeres wrasse (@i cant think?) and I think springii damselfish will eat them, though in this case I'd do a dip first
You gotta remove all the eggs! I’d dip tonight and scrape all visible eggs away.. wait a week and dip again and check for eggs again! Repeat that for a month or so and it should take care of all of them.Any way to prevent them from coming back? How do they even appear in the tank is my first question!
I'll have to double check all my other corals in the tank to see if they have them as well. Thank you!You gotta remove all the eggs! I’d dip tonight and scrape all visible eggs away.. wait a week and dip again and check for eggs again! Repeat that for a month or so and it should take care of all of them.
They only target euphyllia/FimbriaphylliaI'll have to double check all my other corals in the tank to see if they have them as well. Thank you!
Thell just be on your lps. Hammers, torches, octos etc.. normally around the flesh bands and blend in very well! It’s an easy pest to eradicate so don’t panic..I'll have to double check all my other corals in the tank to see if they have them as well. Thank you!
Thank goodness! I'll check the corals tonight!Thell just be on your lps. Hammers, torches, octos etc.. normally around the flesh bands and blend in very well! It’s an easy pest to eradicate so don’t panic..
Halichoeres wrasse will prevent them quite easily IME. If your tank is 4-5’+ in length OP then add a second Halichoeres species. I’d opt for a Biocellatus or Marginatus personally.Halichoeres wrasse (@i cant think?) and I think springii damselfish will eat them, though in this case I'd do a dip first