I think I might have AEFW, but I never saw the actual organism.
If I dip an acropora with suspected flatworms, what type of container is best to see the flatworms?
Clear? White background?
Will a black light (about 400nm) help? Any tips?
The first step is diagnosing the culprit.
The symptom: many acroporas have a RTN/bleach appearance, but the polyps are still intact. It looks like an RTN/STN happened, but the polyps remained.
Some corals have a lighter skin patchy appearance.
If I dip an acropora with suspected flatworms, what type of container is best to see the flatworms?
Clear? White background?
Will a black light (about 400nm) help? Any tips?
The first step is diagnosing the culprit.
The symptom: many acroporas have a RTN/bleach appearance, but the polyps are still intact. It looks like an RTN/STN happened, but the polyps remained.
Some corals have a lighter skin patchy appearance.