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I have a frag system running that has AEFW. The in-tank purge treatment did not work. I just moved to a new house and have a new system up and running that is ready for corals. I want to take frags of the corals in my frag tank and place them in the new tank.
My plan was to dip and frag everything in the frag tank and mount the frags to new plugs. They are currently mounted on tiles. I will be throwing away the tiles with the encrusting bases. If I do a dip, frag the corals, and mount them to a new frag plug, do you think there's any chance the AEFW could make it into the new tank? (I will be careful to only the healthy, living tissue). Or should I leave them in the frag tank and dip them weekly for a few weeks? I'm trying to minimize stress. Most of the corals are doing great. I only have AEFW on a couple of them fortunately.
Also, which dip do people consider the best for removing all adults?
My plan was to dip and frag everything in the frag tank and mount the frags to new plugs. They are currently mounted on tiles. I will be throwing away the tiles with the encrusting bases. If I do a dip, frag the corals, and mount them to a new frag plug, do you think there's any chance the AEFW could make it into the new tank? (I will be careful to only the healthy, living tissue). Or should I leave them in the frag tank and dip them weekly for a few weeks? I'm trying to minimize stress. Most of the corals are doing great. I only have AEFW on a couple of them fortunately.
Also, which dip do people consider the best for removing all adults?