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Not to mention, this came off of one small torchYours definitely looks like planaria for sure which I had a few weeks back. These look like flatworms, but I’m not 100% confident.
Not to mention, this came off of one small torch
Yes, I have about seven other large torches that as of right now don’t seem to be affected and they are on the other side of the tankYeesh, any other torches/LPS in tank?
Yes, I have about seven other large torches that as of right now don’t seem to be affected and they are on the other side of the tank
I don’t mind doing a Bayer dip and some revive for the next 2 months but want to be sure I’m not destroying anything good in the tank
AgreedHmm, i would maybe dip one or two of the seemingly fine ones. Just to check
But IME anything that comes off in those numbers on a suffering coral isnt a good guy
These appear to be Euphyllia eating flatworms as pictured below. They will eat tissue off acro as well as discovered by the bite marks or eggs on the coral and in numbers can smother bases of coral .