For those who has AEFW, here's how you treat the whole tank without dipping them individually

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Great pics

Acropora Eating Flatworm
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Sry to hear anthony

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Well its a well learned lesson, in 10+ years I have never dipped my corals never had a problem.
Will be dipping and checking for now on.

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little devils. I still battle them on a few corals. Got other issues going on in my tank too I cannot get a handle on. I dipped all incoming corals in CoralRx pro. I will got worms. Using Bayer now.
 

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wondering if anyone in the states has actually tried this method with success of ridding the AEFW. Very interesting methodology here reminiscent of death row.
 

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Im strongly considering this meathod for treatment of my 180gal dislpay. Just fishing to see if anyone has any new info or experience with it. Or any other viable intank treatments.
 

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