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Made a rookie mistake and dipped a Mille in Bayer 12 hours after introducing it to the display tank. Probably a dozen flatworms came off in the dip.
It's been removed from its plug and glued on a fresh plug on a frag rack well away from any other acropora. No signs of eggs on the Mille.
Are AEFW likely to spread to other colonies in that little time?
I'm thinking I will mix up some more Bayer, pull all of the acros, dip for 15 - 20 minutes, and then glue them all back in place today. Should I be concerned about eggs on other specimens at this point in time?
It's been removed from its plug and glued on a fresh plug on a frag rack well away from any other acropora. No signs of eggs on the Mille.
Are AEFW likely to spread to other colonies in that little time?
I'm thinking I will mix up some more Bayer, pull all of the acros, dip for 15 - 20 minutes, and then glue them all back in place today. Should I be concerned about eggs on other specimens at this point in time?