gaberosenfield
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Well, I have begun another rite of passage in the reefing community. I've now dealt with Acropora eating flatworms and Montipora eating nudibranchs in my current tank. The AEFWs were eradicated months ago. But just this morning, right as the lights turned on, I noticed these little f@*!ers on some of my montis that weren't doing too well:
The biggest one is about 8 mm long. I must have picked them up from a fellow reefer from whom I purchased the montis. He said he'd had them in the past, but thought he had eradicated them. I dipped them in bayer insecticide anyway, and quarantined them for a week to see if anything hatched, but the eggs survived and I didn't see anything for a month. Now I took them out of my display and dipped them again, and I will have to dip them once a week for a month or so to make sure I kill them all. Hopefully they don't spread to the couple other montis I have in my DT.
Just a reminder to keep a lookout for coral pests and to resist the urge to cut quarantine short. I'm also curious how many of us have dealt with these pests, so I made a poll on the topic. Let's see just how common these pests are.
Thanks,
Gabe
The biggest one is about 8 mm long. I must have picked them up from a fellow reefer from whom I purchased the montis. He said he'd had them in the past, but thought he had eradicated them. I dipped them in bayer insecticide anyway, and quarantined them for a week to see if anything hatched, but the eggs survived and I didn't see anything for a month. Now I took them out of my display and dipped them again, and I will have to dip them once a week for a month or so to make sure I kill them all. Hopefully they don't spread to the couple other montis I have in my DT.
Just a reminder to keep a lookout for coral pests and to resist the urge to cut quarantine short. I'm also curious how many of us have dealt with these pests, so I made a poll on the topic. Let's see just how common these pests are.
Thanks,
Gabe