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Justkeepswimming Member Dec 28, 2013 #81 Joined May 26, 2011 Messages 3,985 Likes 286 Points 48 Location Murrieta Dec 28, 2013 #81 anyone?
brizhound Member Dec 28, 2013 #82 Joined Feb 1, 2008 Messages 774 Likes 10 Points 18 Location Coto De Caza Dec 28, 2013 #82 Justkeepswimming said: can some one please tell me what these little white worms are that are burrowing in my setosa, and how do i get rid of them? thanks!!! Click to expand... I don't know what they are called but it's obviously eating the coral. You need to get the coral out and dip it ASAP. Then make sure they see not on any other coral. Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk
Justkeepswimming said: can some one please tell me what these little white worms are that are burrowing in my setosa, and how do i get rid of them? thanks!!! Click to expand... I don't know what they are called but it's obviously eating the coral. You need to get the coral out and dip it ASAP. Then make sure they see not on any other coral. Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk
Justkeepswimming Member Dec 28, 2013 #83 Joined May 26, 2011 Messages 3,985 Likes 286 Points 48 Location Murrieta Dec 28, 2013 #83 Thanks, I knew that much! haha. I just need to know what they are??
brizhound Member Dec 28, 2013 #84 Joined Feb 1, 2008 Messages 774 Likes 10 Points 18 Location Coto De Caza Dec 28, 2013 #84 Justkeepswimming said: Thanks, I knew that much! haha. I just need to know what they are?? Click to expand... It looks like a nudibranch, probably a montipora eating variety. Are any other corals effected? Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk
Justkeepswimming said: Thanks, I knew that much! haha. I just need to know what they are?? Click to expand... It looks like a nudibranch, probably a montipora eating variety. Are any other corals effected? Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk
Justkeepswimming Member Dec 28, 2013 #85 Joined May 26, 2011 Messages 3,985 Likes 286 Points 48 Location Murrieta Dec 28, 2013 #85 I think its just the monti. thanks
watchguy123 Member Featured Reef Dec 28, 2013 #86 Joined Aug 11, 2010 Messages 2,017 Likes 42 Points 38 Location West San Fernando Valley Dec 28, 2013 #86 Well nothing kills eggs, but Bayer will do those pests in. However , once pests get in the tank, it's much more of a problem to get them out
Well nothing kills eggs, but Bayer will do those pests in. However , once pests get in the tank, it's much more of a problem to get them out
robert_ellis Premium Member Supporter Dec 28, 2013 #87 Joined Jan 18, 2013 Messages 2,565 Likes 50 Points 48 Location Fullerton, ca Dec 28, 2013 #87 Dip them and then in 3-4 days dip again and do it every 3-4 days for. 2-3 weeks. Easiest way.
Justkeepswimming Member Dec 28, 2013 #88 Joined May 26, 2011 Messages 3,985 Likes 286 Points 48 Location Murrieta Dec 28, 2013 #88 robert_ellis said: Dip them and then in 3-4 days dip again and do it every 3-4 days for. 2-3 weeks. Easiest way. Click to expand... thanks alot! now i need to search for the proper bayer dip technique.
robert_ellis said: Dip them and then in 3-4 days dip again and do it every 3-4 days for. 2-3 weeks. Easiest way. Click to expand... thanks alot! now i need to search for the proper bayer dip technique.