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jejton

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Whats a good protocol for introducing the corals into our tanks? I've asked before and only got incomplete answers. I mean should we quarantine them ( even if we dont have a light for the quarantine ) ? Dip them? In FW or treated SW? I worked very hard to setup my tank hitchhiker free - used Marco rocks, seeded with a small amount of live sand and cured LR, quarantine all new fish, etc. Ended up introducing various pests - aptaisia, bryopsis, flatworms ( not sure if they are the bad kind but still annoying ) - with frags from other people's tanks. I'd like to avoid introducing any new, harmful hitchikers that may be on my frags. Please share your advice.
 

meschaefer

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may be kind of late, but it will depend on the type of coral.

For SPS I dip in an iodine based dip for flatworms and then interceptor for redbugs.

I would hope others would chime in for softies and LPS but, I would think that an iodine solution would be a nice all round dip and flat worm exit for ... well flatworms.
 

jejton

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Well I would like to know what to do for all types ( though I didnt get mushrooms or SPS this time ). In the meantime I put them in my 5 gallon quarantine but it only has a hang on filter for filtration and flow and no light so I dont know that they should stay there for long.
 
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Chiefmcfuz

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I dipped my stuff in a lugols solution and inspected them for pests and after temp acclimating them they went into my tank.
 

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