microscope shows pests eating digitata

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At first I thought That the digitata a was bleaching but under the microscope I saw something else
Anyone recognize?

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Thank you everyone it was a coral fragment given to me I vigourously check every coral and dip before putting it in my display think I have three different microscopes it’s amazing what you can see I’ll post more videos and pictures of hitchhikers and pests
 

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Thank you everyone it was a coral fragment given to me I vigourously check every coral and dip before putting it in my display think I have three different microscopes it’s amazing what you can see I’ll post more videos and pictures of hitchhikers and pests

I wouldn't rule out ciliates. The only way to verify if it's red bugs or ciliates is to isolate some and inspect them under a microscope. I need to understand what red bugs are doing, if they are acting like ciliates cleaning dead tissue up or actually damaging the tissue. Ciliates are believed to be clearing dead tissue up and are most associated with "brown jelly disease". Acropora can develop BJD as LPS can.
 

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At first I thought That the digitata a was bleaching but under the microscope I saw something else
Anyone recognize?

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Hi
Did you find any treatment for this pest?
I take some pics with microscope and put a ruler to show size of pests. The rulers unit is 1/10 mm.
They are much smaller than AEFW.

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