Egg sac on Montipora Digitata

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I only found one on a monti. It is the only monti I have in the tank. No sign of anything on the acro's.

Dip with Revive and scrub with a toothbrush? Anything else to do?

Should I QT the coral?

Are there wrasses that I can eventually add that eat them that are shrimp safe?
 

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If I encounter something like eggs when acclimating a coral I scrape, rinse, and cover the area generously with superglue. The coral will grow back over it but any eggs I miss won't hatch.
 
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If I encounter something like eggs when acclimating a coral I scrape, rinse, and cover the area generously with superglue. The coral will grow back over it but any eggs I miss won't hatch.
Superglue! I knew I was forgetting something. First time I have had a pest like this in 10 years.
 

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