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Dgelz

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No sticky needed. Here's the deal. First I don't want to see parasites passed on with out knowing it. If he had posted "there might be a slight chase I have red bugs or aefw I would still b on vacation. Then second many of u guys have asked me about "That guy Lalo that always posts his cell phones number" and I tell everyone the same "He a good guy that I think that doesn't really know how the forum thing works, cause he thinks the forum is a reef club like IEMAS, SCMAS, scrk, and so on." But if he's spreading parasites around it looks bad on me because I said he was a good guy. So I called him out publicly cause I already text him once.
For the sake of others who might have received or purchased frags from the accused...when did he supposedly get redbugs? Month?


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I got a couple of corals from you yesterday. Should I dump them, return them or should dipping them in coral Rx be ok?
 
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For the sake of others who might have received or purchased frags from the accused...when did he supposedly get redbugs? Month?


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a matter of weeks ago...

I got a couple of corals from you yesterday. Should I dump them, return them or should dipping them in coral Rx be ok?
that's totally up to you... get in contact with the seller... see if you two can work something out... but if it's already in your system, ouch... you can dip and stuff... but still... if it's in your water, then it's probably everywhere... be prepared to battle it on...
 
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This should be a sticky...good call Emac. Anyone that has been told even as much as "hey, you might have pests" should either be completely sure and verified before selling OR disclose that there is a possibility they might have something when selling OR not sell at all. We all have to look out for each other in our community. And yes I know that people like Cody is gonna say that everyone is responsible to qt-ting after they buy and buyer beware and all that jazz but I think prevention is just another step that can in a round about way, help us all sooner or later. P.s have nuttin but love for ya Cody..u were just the first person that Came to mind..lol
Thanks! ahaha luv you too.
 
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And I was just telling my brother about this thread too today while we were out fishing. Guess I'll tell him to forget about it LOL Thanks for heads up!
 
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Yes it's a good idea for all us to set up quarantine tank. thats way I started dipping with Bayer . Everybody has to watch out for their self. Now I don't care if I lose a coral or not. But for info I do not have any signs of aefw= acro eating flatworms.I belive and I thought if anything about this forum is that it was here to teach and educate reefing ,not bashing them if something goes wrong or a mistake happens. So to all GodBless .(you don't buy my corals I hard for them ) and for all that have been offended forgiveness is the key. And about red bugs ain't a hundred percent sure, iam not a marine biologist but it appears like something might be crawLing so I will do a interceptor treatment.but after all how many other things do we have crawling in our tanks and we don't even know what they are. Peace out and for any info 909648-1382
 

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REEF AIDS strikes again....

I want to take this opportunity to let you all know that I will be selling my new invention very soon. Introducing the Reef Condom. Simply place you stick in the little rubber bag and place in your tank. Sure it may not give the same great natural look, but you can rest assured that your reef will not catch REEF AIDS. selling for $4.84 for a 127 pack. With Reef Condoms we all can enjoy free reefing once again.

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a matter of weeks ago...



that's totally up to you... get in contact with the seller... see if you two can work something out... but if it's already in your system, ouch... you can dip and stuff... but still... if it's in your water, then it's probably everywhere... be prepared to battle it on...
Thanks. Good thing I didn't put it in the tank. I just have to dump it since I can't take the risk.
 

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