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I have been battling browning corals, STN, and RTN for last 3 months. I couldnt figure it out. Maybe its my lights. Some sps colonies are thriving. Others are dying. I even did a Triton water test. Everything checked out.

This morning i noticed on one of my Mili colonies a huge gash of death at the base. Either a fish had breakfast on it or i have a big problem on my hands. Other than AEFW, what else could it be? How can i know for sure?
 

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Millie's are magnets for AEFW if they are in the tank. Look for clusters of eggs on the underside of corals were it is the least noticed. You might need a magnifying lens cause they are very small. Start with that then also look for red bugs which are more obiuos
 
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Ive been told this is a digi. Not a milli. And i lost a forest fire digi colony last week. And my red monti plate is dying. Montipora eating nudibranch?
 

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I think I may have them too. Is this a sign of MEN?
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Since that is not an Acropora but a Montipora, Red Bugs are not your issue. Montipora Eating Nudibrachs=MEN, and interceptor is of no use. Also look for Limpets and Asterina stars as well as Nudibranchs. Look late at night after the lights have been off for hours.
 

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