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jackson6745

SPS KILLER
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After noticing that my green milli wasn't extending polyps on the underside as well as it once was, I decided to do a pro cure dip. This 3" frag had about 10 flatworms on it. After removing the milli from the tank i could see the classic bite marks on the shaded part of the coral. It would have been impossible to see these marks the way it was mounted in the tank.

Just a reminder to keep an eye out for the subtle changes in your corals. It could be AWFW.



Luckily this is only a nano and it was wasy to dip my whole tank.:)
Here is the milli before the dip. That small light spot under the upper most branch had about 4-5 fw's on it.
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Wes

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Raleigh, NC
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so your tank is new and small...That means prob not alot of potential suspects.

LIST PLEASE :)

That sucks and my biggest fear
 

tommy818

tommy818
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bronx ny
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the acro crabs only come on wild caught colonies but they do move from coral to coral.so if lfs has a mix of wild caught pieces and propagated pieces u could get one in any coral.i have many in my tank
 

jackson6745

SPS KILLER
Location
NJ
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I have corals from 12 different people in here :) Not naming names but I can tell you that most guys with established SPS tank do have them. It's just one of those things. AEFW are very common in our reefs. I wonder how the situation is in the wild? Ming your stuff was clean ;)
 

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