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onit12345

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Today i noticed one of my corals receding. I havent changed anything recently and do not notice any bugs. Take a look at the photos and let me know if you have any ideas. Thanks
 

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CONSTANTNE

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Wow I have the same thing on a tort and dont know what to do. You know for sure its not AEFWs? Mine receded, stopped, and just a few days ago receded some more. Cant get myself to cut off the receded part just yet. Maybe STN?
 

NYPDFrogman

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you have AEFW's u can see the lightly colors circles in the picture where they are feeding.
I think more people have these that care to admit they tend to like the lighter colored smother variety of acros
I have battled them in the past and and have found if you have a manderin or a smallmouth wrassse (six lines do very well) they seem to control them somewhat.
if you are able to remove the coral you will find eggs on the underside of the damaged coral.
sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
 

NYPDFrogman

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I have had both pests I dont believe I lost any corals to red bugs, but AEFW's
devastated corals within days
when I had the bugs I saw my 6 line picking them off corals
Just my observation but every time I medicate my tank I find it creates other problems so I try very much to let nature take it's course and I try to add a natural predators to control pests .
I think stability and balance is the key to a successful reef tank
 

onit12345

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Thanks everyone for your help, i went out today and bought flatworm exit thanks to saltwatercritters to treat my tank. Hope that does the trick, i was hoping it wasn't AEFW but guess have to accept it. If i do have red bug also :( hope not we'll deal with that later, i have a couple mardarins so hopefully they'll take care of them if i do.
thanks again all for posting
 

NYPDFrogman

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Thanks everyone for your help, i went out today and bought flatworm exit thanks to saltwatercritters to treat my tank. Hope that does the trick, i was hoping it wasn't AEFW but guess have to accept it. If i do have red bug also :( hope not we'll deal with that later, i have a couple mardarins so hopefully they'll take care of them if i do.
thanks again all for posting
Flat worm exit does nothing to AEFW
 

2004turbo

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Guess I'm following this. I had very similar damage to some of my corals. It first came out of no where and affected just 1 coral and stopped. I have to treat it before if gets worse.
 

batt600

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I would get some coral RX and dip all your corals for AEFW that kill them but not AERB . And check all your corals for eggs thats a must. you can also dip in Lugol's that also kills AEFW and AERB to but will treat the whole system for red bugs .
 
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