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Aptasia anemone a huge 1 on my new Wellsophyllia and little red bugs that look like pods sort of but are red anyone know if they are good or bad. Too small to get a pic i will be dipping. Also any good ways to get the Aptasia off before it goes into a tank.
 

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Remove the frag from the plug. Toss plug. Dip the frag in something like bayer (homemade dip)
 

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Hi! I cant say anything about the red bugs cause I dont have any experience with them, but for the Aiptasia I would remove the frag plug alltogether.
Dipping sounds like a good start for any other pests but I am not sure I would put a coral into my tank dipped or not if it had visible pest on it.
 
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I would scrape it off before putting it in the tank, then put a dab of superglue over the point where you removed it.
Okay so I could probably carefully take a toothbrush to it and then just put the super glue on it and be safe with that one aptaisia
 

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Okay so I could probably carefully take a toothbrush to it and then just put the super glue on it and be safe with that one aptaisia

I would take a blade to it and shave hard. The wipe the area off. Then rinse before putting in the tank.

I don't know the skeletal structure of those. I would be tempted to use bone cutters or saw to clip off that part of the skeleton. But sometimes the skeleton can splinter which is no good.
 
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I scraped out a pretty good with the mini flat-head screwdriver in the grooves and then filled it up with super glue
 

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