Euphyllia Eating Flatworms

ccole

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Hi all,

I bought a new torch today and found EEFW on it.
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I’ve dipped it in DipX and three flatworms came off with 5 minutes. It’s currently recovering from the dip in a system without any other euphyllia. I didn’t see any eggs but I may have missed them.

How long/how many dips do I need to do before I can introduce it safety to my main system? I have a large variety of euphyllia and don’t want to add it too early.




Thanks!
 

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No matter if my corals are healthy that I pick up I follow a 2 month quantine just to much sure my reef does die off, you can do less if your impatient, I just do that because I have some very expensive corals in my tank
 

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