Acropora white bugs

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I had an outbreak of some white bugs on one of my acros that spread through the tank. Severely affected PE and I could swear I could see bite marks on the tissues. Treated the tank with Dr G's at 2 ml per gallon and all seems well now. Here's a video of the little buggers.
 

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Any idea what coral it came in on, and the vender you received it from? I had these on one of my pieces (tyree ultimate stag), noticed and nuke them with dr. G's as well in September. Haven't seen them since and the coral in question recovered quickly, I have my suspicions as to where they came from.
 

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nasty!

Any idea what coral it came in on, and the vender you received it from? I had these on one of my pieces (tyree ultimate stag), noticed and nuke them with dr. G's as well in September. Haven't seen them since and the coral in question recovered quickly, I have my suspicions as to where they came from.

whos the vendor?!
 
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I think I know exactly which frag the bugs came in on because it was the only one that wouldn't extend polyps, and it was supposed to be blue but was more of a brownish purple. I started wondering why and after looking closely I saw these on there. At first I thought they were just harmless copepods, but then they started to spread to other frags. But I would never call anyone out on here. If anything it's my fault for not properly QT'ing the coral.

Still though, all you ever hear about is either red bugs or AEFW. There's not too much of a spotlight on other acropora pests. At least we know Dr. G's coral dip works when you can't get your hands on some interceptor. I had 0 losses.
 

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I think I know exactly which frag the bugs came in on because it was the only one that wouldn't extend polyps, and it was supposed to be blue but was more of a brownish purple. I started wondering why and after looking closely I saw these on there. At first I thought they were just harmless copepods, but then they started to spread to other frags. But I would never call anyone out on here. If anything it's my fault for not properly QT'ing the coral.

Still though, all you ever hear about is either red bugs or AEFW. There's not too much of a spotlight on other acropora pests. At least we know Dr. G's coral dip works when you can't get your hands on some interceptor. I had 0 losses.

I got Montipora eating nudis from someone here. They denied it despite the montipora being the only one in my tank and they showed up right after getting the montipora.

I had no way to prove it so I just let it go. Couldn’t beat the nudis and lost the coral.
 
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I got Montipora eating nudis from someone here. They denied it despite the montipora being the only one in my tank and they showed up right after getting the montipora.

I had no way to prove it so I just let it go. Couldn’t beat the nudis and lost the coral.

That's a bummer. I've yet to encounter these and I hope I never do. I've heard they're almost impossible to get rid of.
 

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If it’s a hobbiest that’s selling a lot of coral on here while saying they are pest free corals you should tell them at the least. I hope no one else gets them but pests transfer through vendors and hobbiests just as much as from people buying wild corals, more so ime honestly.
 

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That's a bummer. I've yet to encounter these and I hope I never do. I've heard they're almost impossible to get rid of.

I dipped and brushed and dipped and brushed. It’s never ending and once discouragement sets in, they’re done for. I should have QT the montipora, but trusted that people here wouldn’t sell corals with pests like that.
 

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Hi guys and gals. Looking for some help please Which dr g’s was used? I’m in the uk and can’t seem to find it. Been battling these white bugs for 5 months. Do interceptor dips coral looks fine then 5 weeks later they’re back. Don’t really want to interceptor the whole tank

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Originally my own fault as came from a garage seller and didn’t dip
 

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Frag mad, are thoes bugs that you can see moving about the coral or are they filaments that just stay out all the time? Hard to see from the pic.
 
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I bought mine off of ebay. I'm not sure if it's available in the UK though. It has the same ingredient as interceptor, so if you have interceptor, it's best just to use that.
Only way to completely get rid of them from your tank is to treat the whole tank. I treated once and they never came back. Corals are much happier now.

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I don't see them actively moving but when I look the next day they have always moved
 

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Frag mad, are thoes bugs that you can see moving about the coral or are they filaments that just stay out all the time? Hard to see from the pic.

I don't see them actively moving but when I look the next day they have always moved
 

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Yea they probably go away at night and will show up in different spots everytime , maybe you might not need interceptor?
 

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Yea they probably go away at night and will show up in different spots everytime , maybe you might not need interceptor?
How do you mean not need it? They are definitely affecting the coral, it lost colour and polyp extension.
 

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If it’s just filaments it’s just the coral showing it’s stressed. And the white strings will go away when you fix what’s stressing the coral. Need a better pic to id.
 

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